Recent developments in drug therapy for Cushing's disease. 2013

Rob van der Pas, and Wouter W de Herder, and Leo J Hofland, and Richard A Feelders
Division of Endocrinology, Department of Internal Medicine, Erasmus Medical Center, 'sGravendijkwal 230, 3015 CE Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Cushing's disease (CD) is a rare endocrine disorder that is caused by an adrenocorticotropin (ACTH)-producing pituitary adenoma that chronically stimulates adrenocortical cortisol production. CD is primarily treated by transsphenoidal surgery, resulting in long-term biochemical remission in approximately 60-90% of the patients. Patients who are ineligible for surgery or have undergone unsuccessful surgery are candidates for drug therapy. Medical treatment can aim to inhibit the excess ACTH production at the level of the pituitary adenoma, to decrease adrenocortical steroidogenesis or to antagonize the effects of cortisol at the level of its receptor. In recent years, a number of studies have been published that evaluated the efficacy of medical therapy, either as monotherapy or combination therapy, in patients with CD. In particular, the effects of the somatostatin analog pasireotide and the glucocorticoid receptor antagonist mifepristone have been investigated in two large clinical trials. Moreover, the first clinical experiences with the novel steroidogenesis inhibitor LCI699 and the pituitary-directing retinoic acid have become available. Finally, an in vitro study with gefitinib, an epidermal growth factor receptor-antagonist, showed promising results that warrant further exploration. In this review, the efficacy and limitations of drugs that have been used in the treatment of CD will be discussed as well as recent developments with respect to new pituitary- and adrenal-targeting compounds.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007093 Imidazoles Compounds containing 1,3-diazole, a five membered aromatic ring containing two nitrogen atoms separated by one of the carbons. Chemically reduced ones include IMIDAZOLINES and IMIDAZOLIDINES. Distinguish from 1,2-diazole (PYRAZOLES).
D010902 Pituitary Gland A small, unpaired gland situated in the SELLA TURCICA. It is connected to the HYPOTHALAMUS by a short stalk which is called the INFUNDIBULUM. Hypophysis,Hypothalamus, Infundibular,Infundibular Stalk,Infundibular Stem,Infundibulum (Hypophysis),Infundibulum, Hypophyseal,Pituitary Stalk,Hypophyseal Infundibulum,Hypophyseal Stalk,Hypophysis Cerebri,Infundibulum,Cerebri, Hypophysis,Cerebrus, Hypophysis,Gland, Pituitary,Glands, Pituitary,Hypophyseal Stalks,Hypophyses,Hypophysis Cerebrus,Infundibular Hypothalamus,Infundibular Stalks,Infundibulums,Pituitary Glands,Pituitary Stalks,Stalk, Hypophyseal,Stalk, Infundibular,Stalks, Hypophyseal,Stalks, Infundibular
D011725 Pyridines Compounds with a six membered aromatic ring containing NITROGEN. The saturated version is PIPERIDINES.
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000311 Adrenal Glands A pair of glands located at the cranial pole of each of the two KIDNEYS. Each adrenal gland is composed of two distinct endocrine tissues with separate embryonic origins, the ADRENAL CORTEX producing STEROIDS and the ADRENAL MEDULLA producing NEUROTRANSMITTERS. Adrenal Gland,Gland, Adrenal,Glands, Adrenal
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D047748 Pituitary ACTH Hypersecretion A disease of the PITUITARY GLAND characterized by the excess amount of ADRENOCORTICOTROPIC HORMONE secreted. This leads to hypersecretion of cortisol (HYDROCORTISONE) by the ADRENAL GLANDS resulting in CUSHING SYNDROME. Cushing Disease,Cushing's Disease,Inappropriate ACTH Secretion Syndrome,Inappropriate Adrenocorticotropic Hormone Secretion,Adrenocorticotropic Hormone, Inappropriate Secretion,Cushing Disease, Pituitary,Pituitary Cushing Syndrome,Pituitary-Dependant Cushing Syndrome,Pituitary-Dependant Hypercortisolism,Pituitary-Dependant Hypercortisolism Disorder,Cushing Syndrome, Pituitary,Cushing Syndrome, Pituitary-Dependant,Disease, Cushing,Hypercortisolism Disorder, Pituitary-Dependant,Hypercortisolism, Pituitary-Dependant,Hypersecretion, Pituitary ACTH,Pituitary Cushing Disease,Pituitary Dependant Cushing Syndrome,Pituitary Dependant Hypercortisolism,Pituitary Dependant Hypercortisolism Disorder,Pituitary-Dependant Hypercortisolism Disorders,Pituitary-Dependant Hypercortisolisms
D049913 ACTH-Secreting Pituitary Adenoma A pituitary adenoma which secretes ADRENOCORTICOTROPIN, leading to CUSHING DISEASE. Corticotroph Adenoma,Pituitary Adenoma, ACTH-Secreting,Pituitary Corticotropin-Secreting Adenoma,ACTH-Producing Pituitary Adenoma,ACTH Producing Pituitary Adenoma,ACTH Secreting Pituitary Adenoma,ACTH-Producing Pituitary Adenomas,ACTH-Secreting Pituitary Adenomas,Adenoma, Corticotroph,Adenomas, Corticotroph,Corticotroph Adenomas,Corticotropin-Secreting Adenoma, Pituitary,Corticotropin-Secreting Adenomas, Pituitary,Pituitary Adenoma, ACTH Secreting,Pituitary Adenoma, ACTH-Producing,Pituitary Adenomas, ACTH-Producing,Pituitary Adenomas, ACTH-Secreting,Pituitary Corticotropin Secreting Adenoma,Pituitary Corticotropin-Secreting Adenomas

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