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Department of Internal Medicine, Section Endocrinology, Room Ee30b, Erasmus MC, Dr Molewaterplein 50, 3015 GE, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
(Correspondence should be addressed to L J Hofland; Email: l.hofland{at}erasmusmc.nl)
This paper was presented at a symposium held at the Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 2005. The symposium was jointly organized by LJ Hofland, Erasmus Medical Center, and A Colao, Federico II University of Naples, Italy. Ipsen partially supported the publication of these proceedings.
Abstract
The patho-physiological role of somatostatin receptor subtypes (sst) in neuro endocrine diseases has gained enhanced scientific interest in the past few years. The development of novel somatotropin-release inhibiting factor analogs, both sst-specific and universal ligands, seem promising as a tool to further increase fundamental insights in sst function. Eventually, this research should result in novel medical therapeutic opportunities in patients suffering from neuro-endocrine diseases. In the present review, the functional role of sst in all types of pituitary adenomas, based on recent preclinical and clinical studies, is being discussed.
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