This review examines the bidirectional thymus-pituitary axis and its disruption during aging. Thymic hormones including thymosin alpha-1 influence pituitary hormone secretion (beta-endorphin, ACTH, glucocorticoids, LHRH, LH), while pituitary-thymic responsiveness declines with age. The early onset of thymic involution is proposed as a triggering event for the gradual homeostatic decline characterizing aging. The review argues the thymus extends its influence beyond immune regulation to the neuroendocrine system, making immune and neuroendocrine aging interdependent processes.
Goya, R G; Brown, O A; Bolognani, F