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Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol 80, 2661-2667, Copyright © 1995 by Endocrine Society


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Vasopressin-responsive adrenocortical tumor in a mild Cushing's syndrome: in vivo and in vitro studies

V Perraudin, C Delarue, Y De Keyzer, X Bertagna, JM Kuhn, V Contesse, E Clauser and H Vaudry
Institut Federatif de Recherches Multidisciplinaires sur les Peptides, Universite de Rouen, Mont-Saint-Aignan, France.

We report a case of a Cushing's syndrome caused by an autonomously secreting unilateral adrenocortical tumor, characterized by a clinically and biologically mild hypercortisolemic state and an unusual response pattern to vasopressin. Laboratory tests showed normal early morning plasma cortisol and 24-h urinary cortisol excretion, but lack of nycthemeral variations and suppressed plasma ACTH. Urinary cortisol excretion was not suppressed by either the low dose or the high dose dexamethasone test. Injection of lysine vasopressin, (10 IU, im) induced a marked increase in plasma cortisol, without an elevation of plasma ACTH. Computed tomography scan revealed an adrenocortical mass of the left gland with a contralateral atrophic gland. Removal of the tumor led to complete remission of Cushing's symptoms. In vitro studies were then performed to investigate the effect of arginine vasopressin (AVP) on calcium mobilization in cultured tumor cells using a microfluorimetric technique. Application of AVP in the vicinity of the cells induced a rapid and marked increase in the intracellular calcium concentration. Preincubation of the cells with the V1 vasopressin receptor antagonist [d(CH2)5,Tyr(OMe)2]AVP totally suppressed the AVP- induced stimulation of intracellular calcium concentration. Reverse transcription followed by polymerase chain reaction of tumor ribonucleic acid with specific oligonucleotides amplified high levels of V1 receptor signal compared with normal adrenocortical ribonucleic acid. Specific oligonucleotides for the V2 or V3 receptors amplified only a faint signal. This is the first report describing a mild case of Cushing's syndrome caused by an AVP-sensitive cortisol-producing adenoma. The direct effect of AVP on cultured tumor cells was mediated through the V1 type of vasopressin receptor, similar to that previously characterized in normal human fasciculata cells, suggesting that the tumor expressed an eutopic V1 AVP receptor and exhibited overresponsiveness to AVP.


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