The pituitary gland: Key functions and treatments

Written by: Professor Sze May Ng OBE
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Edited by: Kate Forristal

The pituitary gland, a vital regulator nestled in the brain, plays a crucial role in controlling various bodily functions through hormone secretion. In her latest online article, Professor Sze May Ng provides an overview of the gland's functions, the causes and detection of pituitary disorders, and the treatments available. Professor Ng discusses common disorders like prolactinoma and the challenges posed by rare conditions such as craniopharyngioma, aiming to offer insights into managing these complex health issues.

Functions of the pituitary gland

Hormones released by the pituitary gland play a pivotal role in regulating metabolism and growth, among other functions. The hypothalamus, a region of the brain, initiates this hormonal cascade by sending messages to the pituitary gland. From there, specific hormones are released, each with its own vital role in maintaining bodily functions. The anterior pituitary produces hormones such as thyroid stimulating hormone, adrenal corticotropic hormone, luteinizing hormone, follicle stimulating hormone, growth hormone, and prolactin. Conversely, the posterior pituitary gland produces vasopressin, a hormone critical for water balance regulation.

 

Causes of pituitary disorders

Pituitary disorders, characterised by deficiencies in pituitary hormones, can be congenital or acquired later in life. Acquired hypopituitarism may result from various factors including tumours, head injuries, radiation exposure, autoimmune conditions, brain infections, strokes, or brain surgeries. These conditions can disrupt hormone production and lead to a range of health issues.

 

Detection and symptoms

Detecting pituitary disorders typically involves a combination of imaging studies such as MRI or CT scans, blood tests to assess hormone levels, and dynamic function tests. Symptoms can vary depending on the specific hormone deficiency but may include growth problems, visual disturbances, headaches, and reproductive issues.

 

Treatment approaches

Treatment for pituitary disorders revolves around replacing deficient hormones identified through diagnostic assessments. For instance, growth hormone deficiency may require growth hormone therapy, while ACTH deficiency necessitates cortisol replacement therapy. In cases of panhypopituitarism, where multiple hormones are affected, comprehensive hormone replacement therapy may be warranted.

 

Focus on prolactinoma

One common pituitary disorder is prolactinoma, a benign tumour of the pituitary gland that overproduces prolactin. Symptoms may include headaches, visual disturbances, fertility issues, and abnormal breast milk production unrelated to pregnancy. Fortunately, the majority of prolactinomas respond well to medication, with surgery or radiotherapy reserved for cases resistant to medical therapy.

 

Craniopharyngioma: A rare challenge

Craniopharyngiomas, though rare, pose a unique challenge as they grow near the pituitary gland, impacting hormone levels and causing symptoms such as growth problems, visual disturbances, and headaches. Treatment typically involves surgical intervention due to the progressive nature of these tumours.

 

Professor Sze May Ng is a respected consultant paediatric endocrinologist and consultant paediatrician. You can schedule an appointment with Professor Ng on her Top Doctors profile.

By Professor Sze May Ng OBE
Paediatric endocrinology, diabetes & metabolism

Professor Sze May Ng OBE is a highly respected consultant paediatric endocrinologist and consultant paediatrician of international renown based in Liverpool. She is revered for her expertise in endocrine hormone disorders in children, as well as general paediatrics, growth and puberty. She is also a leading expert in paediatric endocrine disorders, thyroid, puberty, growth and diabetes and has written the books Me and My Hormones and A Guide to Type 1 Diabetes. Additionally she consults on as an expert witness in medicolegal matters.

Professor Ng has an extensive academic background, first qualifying in medicine at the University of Sydney in 1999 before pursuing further training, both in Australia and the north of England. She completed her subspecialty training in paediatric endocrinology and diabetes at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital and following this, was awarded the highly prestigious Medical Research Council UK fellowship. She has completed a Master’s in medical science, diabetes and endocrinology and a PhD in child health and neonatal endocrinology at the University of Liverpool. Professor Ng is also an accredited acupuncturist with the British Academy of Western Medical Acupuncture and a Fellow of the Royal College of Paediatrics. Her wealth of expertise and clinical experience have brought her international renown and she was awarded an OBE as part of Her Majesty The Queen’s 2022 Birthday Honours in recognition of her service to people with diabetes, autism and disabilities. Alongside her clinical responsibilities at Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals Trust, she is also an associate medical director. Professor Ng sees private patients at Spire Liverpool Hospital.

Additional to her extensive medical education, Professor Ng holds a number of certifications relating to medicolegal matters and healthcare management, including a Master of Laws qualification, an advanced higher diploma in healthcare business and finance and a Master’s in business administration. Professor Ng regularly appears in court as an expert witness, sharing her specialist insight on cases involving general paediatrics, as well as paediatric endocrinology and diabetes. She is also a fellow of the Higher Education Academy and a senior fellow of the Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management. She holds a number of senior positions in medical education, including as honorary professor at Edge Hill University and honorary associate professor at the University of Liverpool.

Throughout her career, Professor Ng has been awarded a number of prizes in recognition of the excellence of her research and dedication to her practice, including National Clinical Excellence awards in 2018 and 2021 and Diabetes UK’s Arnold Bloom and Mary McKinnon Awards. She has also received the University of Liverpool Alumni Award and is a Diabetes Quality in Care winner. She serves as voluntary chief medical advisor for Action4Diabetes, a UK based charity which aids disadvantaged children who have diabetes in south east Asia.

Professor Ng maintains an active interest in research and holds the esteemed position of officer for research for the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, and formerly was a training advisor for the College’s endocrinology and diabetes programmes. Professor Ng has been featured in the Lancet, the world's highest impact academic journal, in their In Focus Profile in 2023. She is also editor in chief for Diabetes Care for Children and Young People and regularly serves as a reviewer for the world’s leading academic journals. Additionally, she has published a wealth of her own academic papers throughout her esteemed career. She has also authored several books on topics within her specialist field, including diabetes management and the endocrine system and hormonal conditions. 

Additionally, she has written a book on autism ‘A Journey with Brendan’, providing a first-hand account of bringing up a child with autism, bringing together a wide range of resources and practical advice to help families cope. She is an autism advocate, promoting awareness by regularly contributing to international parenting podcasts and magazines on the topic.

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