We report a patient with hypersecretion of a high mol wt ACTH from an aggressive corticotropic pituitary tumor who did not have hypercortisolism. Basal plasma ACTH levels were clearly elevated (26-121 pmol/L), whereas basal and stimulated serum cortisol levels were in the normal range. The pituitary source of the ACTH hypersecretion was confirmed by selective venous catheterization. Gel chromatography of the patient's plasma showed two peaks of ACTH immunoreactivity, one major peak eluting near the void volume (high mol wt form of ACTH), accounting for more than 95% of the ACTH detected, and a very small peak at the expected position of ACTH-(1-39). Plasma ACTH levels were not altered by metyrapone or bromocriptine. During high dose dexamethasone administration plasma ACTH decreased, but was not fully suppressed. Immunohistochemical evaluation of tumor tissue demonstrated ACTH immunoreactivity in 40% of the tumor cells. The patient died from postoperative complications after a second operation performed after tumor recurrence. This patient's course confirms the observations of relatively rapid growth and high recurrence rate in clinically silent corticotropic pituitary adenomas.

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