Literature DB >> 28176162

Somatostatin receptor ligands in the treatment of acromegaly.

Monica R Gadelha1,2, Luiz Eduardo Wildemberg3,4, Marcello D Bronstein5, Federico Gatto6, Diego Ferone6,7.   

Abstract

First-generation somatostatin receptors ligands (SRL) are the mainstay in the medical treatment of acromegaly, however the percentage of patients controlled with these drugs significantly varies in the different studies. Many factors are involved in the resistance to SRL. In this review, we update the physiology of somatostatin and its receptors (sst), the use of SRL in the treatment of acromegaly and the factors involved in the response to these drugs. The SRL act through interaction with the sst, which up to now have been characterized as five subtypes. The first-generation SRL, octreotide and lanreotide, are considered sst2 specific and have biochemical response rates varying from 20 to 70%. Tumor volume reduction can be found in 36-75% of patients. Several factors may determine the response to these drugs, such as sst, AIP, E-cadherin, ZAC1, filamin A and β-arrestin expression in the somatotropinomas. In patients resistant to first-generation SRL, alternative medical treatment options include: SRL high dose regimens, SRL in combination with cabergoline or pegvisomant, or the use of pasireotide. Pasireotide is a next-generation SRL with a broader pattern of interaction with sst. In the light of the recent increase of treatment options in acromegaly and the deeper knowledge of the determinants of response to the current first-line therapy, a shift from a trial-and-error treatment to a personalized one could be possible.

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Keywords:  Acromegaly; Lanreotide; Octreotide; Pasireotide; Somatostatin receptor ligands; Somatostatin receptors

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28176162     DOI: 10.1007/s11102-017-0791-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pituitary        ISSN: 1386-341X            Impact factor:   4.107


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Authors:  Sven Berkmann; Joël Brun; Philipp Schuetz; Emanuel Christ; Luigi Mariani; Beat Mueller
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Authors:  Lingyun Ma; Daohuang Luo; Ting Yang; Songtao Wu; Min Li; Chaoyang Chen; Shuang Zhou; Lingyue Ma; Ye Wu; Ying Zhou; Yimin Cui
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