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Stem cell function and plasticity in the normal physiology of the adrenal cortex

Journal

MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR ENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 519, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.mce.2020.111043

Keywords

Stem cell function; Adrenal homeostasis; Adrenocortical zonation; Wnt/beta-catenin; Sonic hedgehog; Sex-specific renewal

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health [R01-DK062027]
  2. American Cancer Society (Michigan Cancer Research Fund Postdoctoral Fellowship) [PF17-227-01-DDC]

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The adrenal cortex has multiple cell populations with stem cell function that can meet diverse physiological and pathological needs, coordinated by paracrine and endocrine signaling. Sex-specific activity contributes to highly divergent proliferation rates between sexes.
The adrenal cortex functions to produce steroid hormones necessary for life. To maintain its functional capacity throughout life, the adrenal cortex must be continually replenished and rapidly repaired following injury. Moreover, the adrenal responds to endocrine-mediated organismal needs, which are highly dynamic and necessitate a precise stemidogenic response. To meet these diverse needs, the adrenal employs multiple cell populations with stem cell function. Here, we discuss the literature on adrenocortical stem cells using hematopoietic stem cells as a benchmark to examine the functional capacity of particular cell populations, including those located in the capsule and peripheral cortex. These populations are coordinately regulated by paracrine and endocrine signaling mechanisms, and display remarkable plasticity to adapt to different physiological and pathological conditions. Some populations also exhibit sex-specific activity, which contributes to highly divergent proliferation rates between sexes. Understanding mechanisms that govern adrenocortical renewal has broad implications for both regenerative medicine and cancer.

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