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The Sexually Dimorphic Adrenal Cortex: Implications for Adrenal Disease

Rodanthi Lyraki, Andreas Schedl

2021International Journal of Molecular Sciences44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

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.

Topics & Concepts

Sexual dimorphismAdrenal cortexHormoneBiologySex hormone-binding globulinSex characteristicsEndocrinologyInternal medicineDiseaseHomeostasisNeuroscienceMedicineAndrogenHormonal Regulation and HypertensionAdrenal Hormones and DisordersEstrogen and related hormone effects
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