Normal hypothalamopituitary development is closely related to that of the forebrain and is dependent upon a complex genetic cascade of transcription factors and signaling molecules that may be either intrinsic or extrinsic to the developing Rathke’s pouch. These factors dictate organ commitment, cell differentiation, and cell proliferation within the anterior pituitary. Abnormalities in these processes are associated with congenital hypopituitarism, a spectrum of disorders that includes syndromic disorders such as septo-optic dysplasia, combined pituitary hormone deficiencies, and isolated hormone deficiencies, of which the commonest is GH deficiency. The highly variable clinical phenotypes can now in part be explained due to research perfo...
Formation of the mammalian endocrine system and neuroendocrine organs involves complex regulatory ne...
Mutations in PROP1, the most common known cause of combined pituitary hormone deficiency in humans, ...
We examined the role of WNT signaling in pituitary development by characterizing the pituitary pheno...
International audienceDefects in pituitary gland organogenesis are sometimes associated with congeni...
Congenital dysfunction of the hypothalamic-pituitary (HP) axis occurs in approximately one birth per...
Hypothalamo-pituitary development during embryogenesis is a highly complex process involving the int...
Alterations in pituitary cell proliferation and differentiation are responsible for congenital hormo...
The embryonic development of the pituitary gland involves a complex and highly spatio- temporally re...
The pituitary gland functions as the intermediary between the hypothalamus and nearly all organs of ...
The pituitary is an organ of dual provenance: the anterior lobe is epithelial in origin, whereas the...
Formation of the mammalian endocrine system and neuroendocrine organs involves complex regulatory ne...
Differentiation of pituitary progenitors into the six different hormone-producing cell types that fo...
The anterior pituitary contains five trophic (hormone-secreting) cell types which are defined by the...
Inherited growth disorders generally arise from genetic alterations impacting the hypothalamic-pitui...
Inherited growth disorders generally arise from genetic alterations impacting the hypothalamic-pitui...
Formation of the mammalian endocrine system and neuroendocrine organs involves complex regulatory ne...
Mutations in PROP1, the most common known cause of combined pituitary hormone deficiency in humans, ...
We examined the role of WNT signaling in pituitary development by characterizing the pituitary pheno...
International audienceDefects in pituitary gland organogenesis are sometimes associated with congeni...
Congenital dysfunction of the hypothalamic-pituitary (HP) axis occurs in approximately one birth per...
Hypothalamo-pituitary development during embryogenesis is a highly complex process involving the int...
Alterations in pituitary cell proliferation and differentiation are responsible for congenital hormo...
The embryonic development of the pituitary gland involves a complex and highly spatio- temporally re...
The pituitary gland functions as the intermediary between the hypothalamus and nearly all organs of ...
The pituitary is an organ of dual provenance: the anterior lobe is epithelial in origin, whereas the...
Formation of the mammalian endocrine system and neuroendocrine organs involves complex regulatory ne...
Differentiation of pituitary progenitors into the six different hormone-producing cell types that fo...
The anterior pituitary contains five trophic (hormone-secreting) cell types which are defined by the...
Inherited growth disorders generally arise from genetic alterations impacting the hypothalamic-pitui...
Inherited growth disorders generally arise from genetic alterations impacting the hypothalamic-pitui...
Formation of the mammalian endocrine system and neuroendocrine organs involves complex regulatory ne...
Mutations in PROP1, the most common known cause of combined pituitary hormone deficiency in humans, ...
We examined the role of WNT signaling in pituitary development by characterizing the pituitary pheno...