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Coordinated Regression of Adrenocortical Endocrine and Endothelial Compartments Under Adrenocorticotropin Deprivation

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Pages 543-549 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The adrenal cortex is a complex tissue comprising different cell types, including endocrine, stromal, nerve, perivascular, and endothelial cells. The pituitary hormone ACTH controls the coordinated development of the vasculature and the endocrine tissue mass. This suggests that paracrine secretions between steroidogenic cells and capillary endothelial cells participate in the control of adrenocortical homeostasis. In this paper, we present data demonstrating that ACTH deprivation‐induced adrenal atrophy results from alterations of both endocrine and endothelial compartments. These data support the concept that, in addition to its protective effect on endocrine cells, ACTH controls adult adrenal cortex trophicity through an additional paracrine mechanism implying maintenance of the vasculature by VEGF.

Acknowledgments

This work was supported by Institut de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (EMI 0105), and the Association sur la Recherche sur le Cancer Research grant #4713 to MT.

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