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Pituitary crosstalk with bone, adipose tissue and brain.

Authors :
Zaidi M
Yuen T
Kim SM
Source :
Nature reviews. Endocrinology [Nat Rev Endocrinol] 2023 Dec; Vol. 19 (12), pp. 708-721. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Sep 15.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Traditional textbook physiology has ascribed unitary functions to hormones from the anterior and posterior pituitary gland, mainly in the regulation of effector hormone secretion from endocrine organs. However, the evolutionary biology of pituitary hormones and their receptors provides evidence for a broad range of functions in vertebrate physiology. Over the past decade, we and others have discovered that thyroid-stimulating hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, adrenocorticotropic hormone, prolactin, oxytocin and arginine vasopressin act directly on somatic organs, including bone, adipose tissue and liver. New evidence also indicates that pituitary hormone receptors are expressed in brain regions, nuclei and subnuclei. These studies have prompted us to attribute the pathophysiology of certain human diseases, including osteoporosis, obesity and neurodegeneration, at least in part, to changes in pituitary hormone levels. This new information has identified actionable therapeutic targets for drug discovery.<br /> (© 2023. Springer Nature Limited.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1759-5037
Volume :
19
Issue :
12
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature reviews. Endocrinology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37715028
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41574-023-00894-5