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Multiple signaling pathways convey central and peripheral signals to regulate pituitary function: lessons from human and non-human primate models

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posted on 2018-06-19, 00:00 authored by MC Vázquez-Borrego, MD Gahete, AJ Martínez-Fuentes, AC Fuentes-Fayos, JP Castaño, RD Kineman, RM Luque
The anterior pituitary gland is a key organ involved in the control of multiple physiological functions including growth, reproduction, metabolism and stress. These functions are controlled by five distinct hormone-producing pituitary cell types that produce growth hormone (somatotropes), prolactin (lactotropes), adrenocorticotropin (corticotropes), thyrotropin (thyrotropes) and follicle stimulating hormone/luteinizing hormone (gonadotropes). Classically, the synthesis and release of pituitary hormones was thought to be primarily regulated by central (neuroendocrine) signals. However, it is now becoming apparent that factors produced by pituitary hormone targets (endocrine and non-endocrine organs) can feedback directly to the pituitary to adjust pituitary hormone synthesis and release. Therefore, pituitary cells serve as sensors to integrate central and peripheral signals in order to fine-tune whole-body homeostasis, although it is clear that pituitary cell regulation is species-, age- and sex-dependent. The purpose of this review is to provide a comprehensive, general overview of our current knowledge of both central and peripheral regulators of pituitary cell function and associated intracellular mechanisms, focusing on human and non-human primates.

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This work was supported by the following grants: Junta de Andalucía (CTS-1406, BIO-0139, PI-0077-2016), ISCIII-FIS (co-funded by European Union (ERDF/ESF, “Investing in your future”; PI16/00264, CP15/00156 and “Miguel Servet” Program), MINECO (BFU2016-80360-R), and CIBERobn (an initiative of Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Ministerio de Sanidad, Servicios Sociales e Igualdad, Spain).

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Vázquez-Borrego, M. C., Gahete, M. D., Martínez-Fuentes, A. J., Fuentes-Fayos, A. C., Castaño, J. P., Kineman, R. D. and Luque, R. M. Multiple signaling pathways convey central and peripheral signals to regulate pituitary function: Lessons from human and non-human primate models. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology. 2017. 10.1016/j.mce.2017.12.007

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Elsevier

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  • en_US

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0303-7207

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2017-01-01

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