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The transient cortical zone in the adrenal gland: the mystery of the adrenal X-zone

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JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 241, Issue 1, Pages R51-R63

Publisher

BIOSCIENTIFICA LTD
DOI: 10.1530/JOE-18-0632

Keywords

adrenal cortex; X-zone; X-zone marker genes; adrenal development and regression

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R00 HD82686]

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The X-zone is a transient cortical region enriched in eosinophilic cells located in the cortical-medullary boundary of the mouse adrenal gland. Similar to the X-zone, the fetal zone in human adrenals is also a transient cortical compartment, comprising the majority of the human fetal adrenal gland. During adrenal development, fetal cortical cells are gradually replaced by newly formed adult cortical cells that develop into outer definitive zones. In mice, the regression of this fetal cell population is sexually dimorphic. Many mouse models with mutations associated with endocrine factors have been reported with X-zone phenotypes. Increasing findings indicate that the cell fate of this aged cell population of the adrenal cortex can be manipulated by many hormonal and nonhormonal factors. This review summarizes the current knowledge of this transient adrenocortical zone with an emphasis on genes and signaling pathways that affect X-zone cells.

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