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Introduction Glucocorticoids are essential endocrine regulators of numerous physiological processes including somatic development, systemic fuel and tissue metabolism, electrolyte homeostasis and immunity. In addition, glucocorticoids also
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. 2011 ) associated with untreated PA. The impact of PA treatment on metabolism is less consistent. Surgical treatment of PA has been shown to improve insulin secretion, first-phase insulin reaction and insulin sensitivity, as well as reduced fasting
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to growth, accumulating evidence had emerged in the last decades supporting the regulatory roles of GH in lipid, protein and glucose metabolism, sodium homeostasis, and body composition. A putative role in adult health can only be established from
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including inhibin A/B, in addition to the sex steroids oestradiol and progesterone. Significantly, ovarian inactivation is associated with the onset of numerous, often debilitating, physiological insults in women including disrupted metabolism, accelerated
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