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Aging Alters Zonation in the Adrenal Cortex of Men
Whereas aging has been shown to be associated with striking reductions in circulating levels of adrenal androgens in humans, the alteration in adrenal function that occurs in aging has not been identified. We sought to determine if there are changes in the zonation of the adrenal in aging men by per...
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Published in: | The journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 1997-11, Vol.82 (11), p.3898-3901 |
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Summary: | Whereas aging has been shown to be associated with striking reductions
in circulating levels of adrenal androgens in humans, the alteration in
adrenal function that occurs in aging has not been identified. We
sought to determine if there are changes in the zonation of the adrenal
in aging men by performing histomorphologic analyses of adrenal
specimens that had been obtained at autopsy following sudden death due
to trauma. We evaluated adrenals from 21 young men (20–29 yrs) and 12
older men (54–90 yrs); inclusion criteria required the presence of
medullary tissue in the specimen and fixation within the first 24 hrs
postmortem. Sections stained with H/E were examined microscopically and
areas of the cortex that included adjacent medullary tissue were chosen
for quantitative evaluation by use of a computerized image analysis
system. The average width (arbitrary units, pixels) of the zona
reticularis and that of the combined zonae fasciculata/glomerulosa were
determined from sections stained for reticulum fibers. The zona
reticularis represented 37.1 +/− 1.9% of the total cortical width in
the young men, which was significantly greater than that of the older
men (27.1 +/− 3.3%, P = 0.0082). The zona fasciculata/glomerulosa to
zona reticularis ratio in the young men 1.84 +/− 0.15) was
significantly less than that of the older men (3.29 +/− 0.47, P =
0.0011). There was no significant difference in the total width of the
cortex in young compared to older men. These data suggest that aging
results in alterations within the cortex of the adrenals in men such
that there is a reduction in the size of the zona reticularis and a
relative increase in the outer cortical zones. A reduced mass of the
zona reticularis could be responsible for the diminished production of
dehydroepiandrosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate that occurs
during aging. |
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ISSN: | 0021-972X 1945-7197 |
DOI: | 10.1210/jcem.82.11.4507 |