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Pituitary Gland Stimulation

Meaning

Pituitary gland stimulation is a therapeutic or diagnostic strategy that involves administering specific releasing hormones or synthetic secretagogues to provoke the anterior pituitary to synthesize and secrete its target trophic hormones. Clinically, this approach is utilized to assess the functional reserve of the pituitary gland or to therapeutically increase the endogenous production of downstream hormones, such as growth hormone, luteinizing hormone, or thyroid-stimulating hormone. This technique offers a mechanism to restore hormonal balance without direct exogenous replacement.