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Extractions: Definition Hypopituitarism is loss of function in an endocrine gland due to failure of the pituitary gland to secrete hormones which stimulate that gland's function. The pituitary gland is located at the base of the brain. Patients diagnosed with hypopituitarism may be deficient in one single hormone, several hormones, or have complete pituitary failure. Description The pituitary is a pea-sized gland located at the base of the brain, and surrounded by bone. The hypothalamus, another endocrine organ in the brain, controls the function of the pituitary gland by providing "hormonal orders." In turn, the pituitary gland regulates the many hormones that control various functions and organs within the body. The posterior pituitary acts as a sort of storage area for the hypothalamus and passes on hormones that control function of the muscles and kidneys. The anterior pituitary produces its own hormones which help to regulate several endocrine functions. In hypopituitarism, something interferes with the production and release of these hormones, thus affecting the function of the target gland. Commonly affected hormones may include:
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Extractions: Resources Hypopituitarism is loss of function in an endocrine gland due to failure of the pituitary gland to secrete hormones which stimulate that gland's function. The pituitary gland is located at the base of the brain. Patients diagnosed with hypopituitarism may be deficient in one single hormone, several hormones, or have complete pituitary failure. The pituitary is a pea-sized gland located at the base of the brain, and surrounded by bone. The hypothalamus, another endocrine organ in the brain, controls the function of the pituitary gland by providing "hormonal orders." In turn, the pituitary gland regulates the many hormones that control various functions and organs within the body. The posterior pituitary acts as a sort of storage area for the hypothalamus and passes on hormones that control function of the muscles and kidneys. The anterior pituitary produces its own hormones which help to regulate several endocrine functions. In hypopituitarism, something interferes with the production and release of these hormones, thus affecting the function of the target gland. Commonly affected hormones may include:
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Extractions: Description Inadequate function of the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland, which produces hormones such as corticotrophin, thyroid-stimulating hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone , and luteinising hormone and growth hormone (see here for more detail on these hormones), is termed hypopituitarism . This generally results in a partial or complete loss of functioning of that lobe. Hypopituitarism can be primary (directly affecting the pituitary gland) or secondary (affecting the hypothalamus). The causes of hypopituitarism vary, depending on whether it is primary or secondary. Symptoms and Signs The resulting symptoms of hypopituitarism depend on which hormones are no longer being produced by the gland. Because the pituitary gland affects the other endocrine organs, effects of hypopituitarism may be gradual or sudden and dramatic. See this table for the symptoms commonly associated with insufficient production of specific pituitary hormones.
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The Pituitary Society - Information For The Public hypopituitarism. by Mark E. Molitch, MD Northwestern University Medical School. Pituitary Hormones and Their Regulation. Causes of hypopituitarism. http://pituitarysociety.med.nyu.edu/molitch.htm
Extractions: THIS INFORMATION WAS DEVELOPED BY MARK E. MOLITCH, M.D. IT IS NOT INTENDED TO SUBSTITUTE FOR A FULL AND FRANK CONSULTATION WITH QUALIFIED MEDICAL PERSONNEL, WHICH IS THE PRIMARY MEANS FOR A PATIENT TO OBTAIN CARE AND TREATMENT. THE INFORMATION WAS BELIEVED TO BE CURRENT ON MAY 1, 2001, AND WITH THE LAPSE OF TIME, CERTAIN OF THIS MATERIAL WILL BE OUTDATED. Northwestern University Medical School Pituitary Hormones and Their Regulation Hypopituitarism refers to the condition in which one or more of the 6 pituitary hormones are deficient. Growth hormone GH , also known as somatotropin) is the hormone primarily responsible for growth in children but it may also play a role in adults in regulating fat and muscle tone. Prolactin PRL ) is the hormone primarily responsible for breast milk production after delivery in women; its roles outside of this function in women and in men are unknown. Adrenocorticotropic hormone ACTH ) is that hormone necessary to stimulate the adrenal gland to produce its hormones, cortisol and adrenal androgens, especially in times of stress.
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Extractions: Signs, symptoms and indicators Conditions that suggest it Contributing risk factors It can lead to... ... Treatment recommendations Hypopituitarism is a general term that refers to any under-performance of the pituitary gland . This is a clinical definition used by endocrinologists and is interpreted to mean that one or more functions of the pituitary are deficient. The term may refer to both anterior and posterior pituitary gland failure. Below is a list of the hormones secreted by the pituitary and their functions: growth hormone (stimulates cell division and bone growth) thyroid stimulating hormone (stimulates the thyroid gland to secrete hormones that affect body metabolism adrenocorticotropic hormone (stimulates the adrenal gland to secrete hormones that affect metabolism) prolactin (stimulates female breast development and milk production) luteinizing hormone (controls sexual function in males and females) follicle stimulating hormone (controls sexual function in males and females) melanocyte stimulating hormone (controls pigmentation of the skin) antidiuretic hormone (controls water loss by the kidneys) oxytocin , (stimulates contraction of the uterus during labor and milk release from the breasts).
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Extractions: PITUITARY TUMOR PROGRAM PITUITARY DIAGNOSES INDEX Hypopituitarism is a general term that refers to any underfunction of the pituitary gland. This is a clinical definition used by endocrinologists and is interpreted to mean that one or more functions of the pituitary are deficient. The term may refer to both anterior and posterior pituitary gland failure. Causes of hypopituitarism Deficiency of ACTH and cortisol Deficiency of ACTH resulting in cortisol deficiency is the most dangerous and life threatening of the hormonal deficiency syndromes. With gradual onset of deficiency over days or weeks, symptoms are often vague and may include weight loss, fatigue, weakness, depression, apathy, nausea, vomiting, anorexia and hyperpigmentation. As the deficiency becomes more serious or has a more rapid onset, (Addisonian crisis) symptoms may include confusion, stupor, psychosis, abnormal electrolytes (low serum sodium, elevated serum potassium), and vascular collapse (low blood pressure and shock) which can be fatal. Treatment consists of cortisol administration or another similar steroid (like prednisone) in a tightly regulated manner. For patients with acute adrenal insufficiency (Addisonian crisis), rapid intravenous administration of high dose steroids is essential to reverse the crisis. Deficiency of TSH and thyroid hormone Deficiency of thyroid hormone causes a syndrome consisting of decreased energy, increased need to sleep, intolerance of cold (inability to stay warm), dry skin, constipation, muscle aching and decreased mental functions. This constellation of symptoms is very uncomfortable and is often the symptom complex that drives patients with pituitary disease to seek medical attention. Replacement therapy consists of thyroxin (Syntroid), which is monitored by blood levels of thyroid hormone.
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Extractions: Hypopituitarism What is hypopituitarism? Hypopituitarism, also called an underactive pituitary gland, is a condition that affects the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland - usually resulting in a partial or complete loss of functioning of that lobe. The resulting symptoms depend on which hormones are no longer being produced by the gland. Because the pituitary gland affects the other endocrine organs, effects of hypopituitarism may be gradual or sudden and dramatic. What are the symptoms of hypopituitarism? Symptoms vary depending on what hormones are insufficiently produced by the pituitary gland. The following are common symptoms associated with reduced production of certain hormones: insufficient gonadotropins production (luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone) In premenopausal women, this leads to absent menstrual cycles, infertility, vaginal dryness, and loss of some female characteristics. In men, this deficiency leads to impotence, shriveling of testes, decreased sperm production, infertility, and loss of some male characteristics. insufficient growth hormone production This usually produces no symptoms in adults. In children, this deficiency can lead to stunted growth and dwarfism.