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Decreased steroidogenic enzyme activity in benign adrenocortical tumors is more pronounced in bilateral lesions as determined by steroid profiling in LC-MS/MS during ACTH stimulation test.

Fidéline Bonnet-SerranoMaxime BaratAnna VaczlavikAnne JouinotLucas BouysChristelle Laguillier-MorizotCorinne ZientekCatherine SimonneauEtienne LargerLaurence GuignatLionel GroussinGuillaume AssiéJean GuibourdencheIoannis NicolisMarie-Claude MenetJérôme Bertherat
Published in: Endocrine connections (2022)
Activity of distal steroidogenesis enzymes (CYP11B1, CYP11B2 and CYP17A1 on glucocorticoids, mineralocorticoids and androgens pathways, respectively) is decreased in adrenocortical benign tumors. This decrease is more pronounced in bilateral lesions and seems to depend more on the nature of the lesion than on the increase in adrenal volume. It is responsible for the explosive response to ACTH of steroid precursors located upstream of these enzymes. It probably allows bioactive steroids, particularly cortisol, to stay in the normal range for a long time despite the increase in adrenal mass.
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