期刊
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES
卷 22, 期 9, 页码 -出版社
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22094889
关键词
adrenal cortex; sexual dimorphism; sex hormones; proliferation; adrenocortical carcinoma; Cushing’ s syndrome; Addison’ s disease; stem cells
资金
- La Ligue Contre le Cancer (Equipe Labellisee)
- Agence Nationale de la Recherche [ANR-11-LABX-0028-01, ANR-18-CE14-0012]
- Fondation pour la Recherche Medicale [FRM SPF201809007141]
- Ministry of Health as part of the 3nd National Plan for Rare Diseases (2018-2022)
- WWCR [18-0437]
Many adrenocortical diseases are more common in women than in men, although the reasons for this sex bias are still unknown. Recent studies in mice involving gonadectomy and sex hormone replacement experiments have provided insights into the molecular basis of sexual dimorphism in the adrenal cortex. It has been shown that gonadal hormones influence various aspects of adrenal physiology, from tissue turnover to steroidogenesis and X-zone dynamics. Understanding adrenal cortex sexual dimorphism and the mechanisms by which sex hormones influence adrenal homeostasis is expected to contribute to the development of personalized and novel therapeutic approaches in the future.
Many adrenocortical diseases are more prevalent in women than in men, but the reasons underlying this sex bias are still unknown. Recent studies involving gonadectomy and sex hormone replacement experiments in mice have shed some light onto the molecular basis of sexual dimorphism in the adrenal cortex. Indeed, it has been shown that gonadal hormones influence many aspects of adrenal physiology, ranging from stem cell-dependent tissue turnover to steroidogenesis and X-zone dynamics. This article reviews current knowledge on adrenal cortex sexual dimorphism and the potential mechanisms underlying sex hormone influence of adrenal homeostasis. Both topics are expected to contribute to personalized and novel therapeutic approaches in the future.
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