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Glucocorticoids metabolic hormones

Glucocorticoids are important metabolic hormones with a central role and many implications. They interact with nuclear receptors. These latter act on... [Pg.593]

Alexandrova M (1994) Stress Induced Tyrosine Aminotransferase Activity via Glucocorticoid Receptor. Hormone Metabolic Res 26 97... [Pg.171]

Storage and utilization of tissue glycogen, maintenance of blood glucose concentration, and other aspects of carbohydrate metabolism are meticulously regulated by hormones, including insulin, glucagon, epinephrine, and the glucocorticoids. [Pg.758]

A second explanation of the ability of oxidative stress to cause DNA damage is that the stress tri ers a series of metabolic events within the cell that lead to activation of nuclease enzymes, which cleave the DNA backbone. Oxidative stress causes rises in intracellular free Ca, which can fiagment DNA by activating Ca -dependent endonucleases (Orrenius etal., 1989 Farber, 1990 Ueda and Shah, 1992) in a mechanism with some of the features of apoptosis (see Wyllie, 1980). An example of apoptosis is the killing of immature thymocytes by glucocorticoid hormones, which activate a cell-destructive process that apparently involves DNA fragmentation by a Ca -dependent nuclease. [Pg.201]

Responses to stress by altering blood flow to skeletal muscles and other tissues as well as enhancing secretion of hormones from the adrenal cortex (glucocorticoids) whose metabolic activities enable the body to physically cope with stress... [Pg.57]

In the ebb phase, there is increased activity of the sympathetic nervous system and increased plasma levels of adrenaline and glucocorticoids but a decreased level of insulin. This results in mobilisation of glycogen in the liver and triacylglycerol in adipose tissue, so that the levels of two major fuels in the blood, glucose and long-chain fatty acids, are increased. This is, effectively, the stress response to trauma. These changes continue and are extended into the flow phase as the immune cells are activated and secrete the proinflammatory cytokines that further stimulate the mobilisation of fuel stores (Table 18.2). Thus the sequence is trauma increased endocrine hormone levels increased immune response increased levels of cytokines metabolic responses. [Pg.418]

The steroidal nature of adrenocortical hormones was established in 1937, when Reichstein synthesized desoxycorticosterone. Eventually it was clearly established that the adrenal cortex elaborated a number of hormones and that these compounds differed in their amount of inherent metabolic (glucocorticoid) and electrolyte regulating (mineralocorticoid) activity. The actions of these hormones extend to almost every cell in the body. In humans, hydrocortisone (cortisol) is the main carbohydrate-regulating steroid, and aldosterone is the main electrolyte-regulating steroid. [Pg.686]

Such a medical adrenalectomy is an efficacious treatment for metastatic breast and prostate cancer, since it diminishes the levels of circulating sex hormones. Glucocorticoids are administered concomitantly to suppress enhanced corticotrophin release. Cortisol is preferable to dexamethasone in this situation because aminoglutethimide markedly enhances the hepatic microsomal metabolism of dexamethasone. Hepatic enzyme induction may be responsible for the development of tolerance to the side effects of aminoglutethimide, such as ataxia, lethargy, dizziness, and rashes. [Pg.700]

The adrenal cortex produces steroidal hormones that are associated with carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism, electrolyte balance, and gonadal functions. One of these, cortisone. C2iH2805 (11), demonstrated a remarkable ability to relieve the symptoms of inflammatory conditions. Other glucocorticoid steroids, such as dexamethasone, Cj2H2gFO< (12, R = F, R = CIlj), and prednisolone, U21II28O5 (12, R — R — 11), also have antiinflammatory properties. [Pg.93]


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