ea0008dp15 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFE2004
Munir A
, Song F
, Ince P
, Ross R
, Newell-Price J
BackgroundPPAR-gamma agonists have been proposed as therapy to lower plasma ACTH in Cushing's disease. However, cyclical secretion may explain some of the 'responses' seen. In contrast, patients with Nelson's syndrome have continual high ACTH levels, and can present with pituitary mass effects and pigmentation. Since no established medical therapy exists, we assessed whether prolonged high-dose rosiglitazone therapy reduces circulating ACTH levels in Nel...