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. 2001 ). The GH-regulated endocrine and metabolic function of the liver are, therefore, highly susceptible to the inhibitory effects of oestrogen ( Leung et al. 2004 , Birzniece & Ho 2017 ). Only small replacement doses are required to treat oestrogen
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pituitary, as in familial isolated pituitary adenoma (FIPA) syndrome, which is defined by PA development in two or more related individuals within a family ( Daly et al. 2006 ), or extend beyond the pituitary to involve other endocrine and possibly non-endocrine
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Introduction Primary aldosteronism (PA), or Conn syndrome, is the most common endocrine cause of hypertension and is characterized by the autonomous production of the mineralocorticoid aldosterone, affecting 5–15% of hypertensive patients in
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development, in health and in disease. As trainees and members of the endocrine societies, we focussed on the mechanisms of action of hormones (androgens and estrogens) on this gland following the seminal work of Huggins on the effects of castration on the
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. BMC Endocrine Disorders 16 26. ( https://doi.org/10.1186/s12902-016-0109-7 ) Bachman E Travison TG Basaria S Davda MN Guo W Li M Connor Westfall J Bae H Gordeuk V & Bhasin S 2014 Testosterone induces erythrocytosis via
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important in several other mammals including humans ( Mahendroo et al. 2004 , Wilson et al. 2005 ). The alternate/backdoor pathway is crucial to understanding some disorders of sexual differentiation and has been incorporated into an Endocrine Society
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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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). Classically, activins stimulate the production of the FSH β-subunit ( Fshb/FSHB ) from gonadotroph cells in the anterior pituitary. Structurally related inhibins made by the gonads act in an endocrine manner at the pituitary to suppress FSH β
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