⚠ MACS · Mild Autonomous Cortisol Secretion

Cortisol
Leaking
Silently

How subclinical adrenal activity causes measurable metabolic damage — even when every lab value looks "normal."

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01 — Definition

What is MACS?

Mild Autonomous Cortisol Secretion is a condition where the adrenal glands release low levels of cortisol continuously — outside of normal feedback control. Unlike Cushing's syndrome, MACS produces no visible signs, yet causes significant long-term metabolic damage.

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24/7
Continuous cortisol leak
365 days a year
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1.5×
Hypertension risk
vs normal cortisol
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2.9×
Type 2 Diabetes risk
independent of body weight
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0%
Standard lab alerts
triggered at this level
02 — Mechanism

The Rogue Factory Loop

Normally cortisol is tightly regulated by a feedback loop. In MACS, a small adrenal adenoma bypasses this control — functioning as an autonomous factory that never turns off.

01
Trigger
Adrenal Adenoma Forms
A benign nodule develops on the adrenal cortex. In most cases it goes undetected — found incidentally during imaging for unrelated conditions.
02
Bypass
HPA Axis Override
The adenoma produces cortisol autonomously — independent of ACTH signals from the pituitary. The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal feedback loop is broken.
03
Concealment
Labs Look "Normal"
Cortisol levels sit in the low-normal range. Standard tests — morning cortisol, ACTH — show nothing alarming. The damage continues invisibly.
04
Damage
Metabolic Cascade
Years of subclinical excess disrupt glucose metabolism, raise blood pressure, promote central fat deposition, and accelerate bone mineral loss.
03 — Evidence

Favero et al., 2025

Key Finding · J. Endocrinological Investigation
"Subclinical" MACS patients — those with cortisol levels still within normal reference ranges — showed statistically significant cardiovascular and metabolic impairment compared to matched controls.
Favero et al. · J. Endocrinological Investigation · 2025
MACS Patient
With Subclinical MACS
  • Hypertension in 67% of cases
  • Impaired fasting glucose
  • Reduced bone density (lumbar)
  • Elevated visceral adiposity
  • Suppressed ACTH
Control
Normal Adrenal Function
  • Normal blood pressure range
  • Standard glucose metabolism
  • Preserved bone density
  • Normal fat distribution
  • Normal ACTH levels
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The Rogue
Factory Loop

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