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Cushing's disease
Cushing's disease, (a.k.a Cushing's syndrome and hypercortisolism ) is a rare, life-threatening, hormonal imbalance disorder.
Cushing's syndrome, also called hypercortisolism, is a rare endocrine disorder caused by chronic exposure of the body's tissues to excess levels of cortisol - a hormone naturally produced by the adrenal gland. Exposure to too much cortisol can occur from long-term use of synthetic glucocorticoid hormones to treat inflammatory illnesses. Pituitary adenomas (benign tumors of the pituitary gland) that secrete increased amounts of ACTH (adrenocorticotropic hormone, a substance that controls the release of cortisol) can also spur overproduction of cortisol."
Source : US NINDS (archived)
It was first described in 1910 (ref.) and has been widely researched.
The malfunction can be associated with :
- A pituitary tumor, which causes the pituitary gland (at the base of the brain) to stimulate the adrenal glands to secrete high levels of cortisol.
- A tumor of the adrenal gland (located above the kidney).
- A benign or malignant tumor of the lung or some other organ.
- Prolonged use of cortisone drugs, such as Prednisone, commonly prescribed for asthma, rheumatoid arthritis or lupus.
Source : Cushing's Support and Research Foundation
But exact biological mechanisms, i.e. why the tumores form, and how the triggers operate, remain unknown.
Possible links with genetic factors are also being investigated :
Cushing disease (CD) is a life-threatening disorder attributed to excess pituitary tumor-derived adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) and adrenal steroid secretion caused by pituitary tumors. Whereas CD was first described in 1932 [ sic .? ] the underlying genetic basis driving tumor growth and ACTH secretion remains unsolved."
Source : PNAS Biological Sciences, 110 (21) 8555-8560
Further detailed information : Cushing's Support and Research Foundation
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