In vivo evidence of cortisol secretion by aldosterone-producing adenomas

K Nomura, M Naruse, K Naruse… - European Journal of …, 1984 - academic.oup.com
K Nomura, M Naruse, K Naruse, H Demura, K Shizume
European Journal of Endocrinology, 1984academic.oup.com
This study was done to confirm that aldosterone-producing adenomas secrete cortisol in
vivo. Plasma cortisol and aldosterone concentrations were measured in samples obtained
by selective adrenal-vein sampling in 8 patients with primary aldosteronism due to unilateral
adenoma. All cases revealed higher adrenal-vein plasma cortisol concentrations on the
adenoma side than the opposite, irrespective of adenoma location. These concentrations
correlated significantly with plasma aldosterone concentrations (r= 0.972, P< 0.001) in …
Abstract
This study was done to confirm that aldosterone-producing adenomas secrete cortisol in vivo. Plasma cortisol and aldosterone concentrations were measured in samples obtained by selective adrenal-vein sampling in 8 patients with primary aldosteronism due to unilateral adenoma. All cases revealed higher adrenal-vein plasma cortisol concentrations on the adenoma side than the opposite, irrespective of adenoma location. These concentrations correlated significantly with plasma aldosterone concentrations (r = 0.972, P < 0.001) in effluents from the adenoma side, but not from the opposite. Plasma concentrations also correlated significantly with estimated adenoma volume (r = 0.918, P < 0.05). These findings strongly suggest that aldosterone-producing adenomas secrete cortisol in vivo. In a second study, we used metyrapone to test 6 patients with adenomas. Their responsiveness to cortisol and corticotrophin was found to be the same as that in normal subjects, suggesting that adenoma-secreted cortisol did not disturb the relationship between corticotrophin and cortisol. We thus concluded that cortisol is secreted concomitantly with aldosterone from aldosterone-producing adenomas under corticotrophin influence.
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