Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0037ep15 | Adrenal cortex | ECE2015

The effect of retinoic acid on human adrenal corticosteroid secretion in vitro

Sesta Antonella , Tapella Laura , Cassarino Maria Francesca , Castelli Luigi , Cavagnini Francesco , Giraldi Francesca Pecori

Retinoic acid, a derivative of vitamin A, has recently yielded promising results in the treatment of Cushing’s disease (Pecori Giraldi et al. JCEM 2012). Its main site of action appears to be the tumoural corticotrope as retinoic acid inhibits POMC transcription and corticotrope proliferation (Paez-Pereda et al. JCI 2001). Studies on tumoural adrenal cell lines have revealed an additional inhibitory effect on cell proliferation and stimulated co...

ea0073aep15 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2021

Effect of retinoic acid on adrenal primary cultures from patients with Cushing’s disease

Giraldi Francesca Pecori , Sesta Antonella , Tapella Laura , Cassarino Maria Francesca , Castelli Luigi

Retinoic acid, a major modulator of adrenal development and differentiation, has also been shown to inhibit ACTH secretion by tumoral corticotropes. Recent clinical trials in patients with Cushing’s disease revealed that retinoic acid exerts beneficial effects in these patients (1, 2). Of note, the decrease in cortisol secretion during retinoic acid administration was more pronounced than the change in ACTH levels (1) suggesting a direct action at adrenal level. Aim of th...