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One of the primary catabolic hormones in the body. However, catabolism is not the only function of cortisol. It is typically secreted in response to physical trauma or prolonged stress. Its functions include controlling inflammation, increasing muscular catabolism and glycolysis, suppressing immune response, and maintaining normal vascular circulation and renal function, among others.
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| cortisone |
A hormone produced by the adrenal gland and made synthetically that's important for the regulation of the metabolism of fats, carbohydrates, sodium, potassium, and proteins. It's also used to reduce inflammation.
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| corticosteroid |
any of a number of steroid substances obtained from the cortex of the adrenal glands. They are sometimes used as an anti-cancer treatment.
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| cortisol |
A hormone associated with the physical effects of the stress response within the body. Crohn's disease: A chronic form of inflammatory bowel disease.
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| cortisone |
A glucocorticoid steroid hormone, produced by the adrenal glands or synthetically, that has anti-inflammatory and immune-system suppressing properties. Prednisone and prednisolone also belong to this group of substances.
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