| DOCA | De-Oxy-Corticosterone Acetate |
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| CMO | cardiac minute output; Chief Medical Officer; comfort measures only; competitive medical organizatio... |
| CORT | corticosterone |
| CRHBP | corticosterone-releasing hormone binding protein |
| CSCI | corticosterone side-chain isomerase |
| C | Corticosterone |
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| CCS | Corticosterone |
| CORT | Corticosterone |
| CS | Corticosterone |
| CT | Corticosterone |
| corticosterone | <chemical> An adrenocortical steroid that has modest but significant activities as a mineralocorticoid and a glucocorticoid. Pharmacological action: steroidal anti-inflammatory agents. Chemical name: Pregn-4-ene-3,20-dione, 11,21-dihydroxy-, (11beta)- (12 Dec 1998) |
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| corticosterone 15alpha-hydroxylase | <enzyme> Use of cytochrome p-450coh in which phe209 is replaced by asn gives the cytochrome p-450coh a high corticosterone 15alpha hydroxylase activity instead of a coumarin hydroxylase activity Registry number: EC 1.14.99.- Synonym: co 15-hydroxylase (26 Jun 1999) |
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| corticosterone |
secreted by the adrenal cortex; involved in regulating water and electrolyte balance in the body
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| corticosterone 18-monooxygenase |
[EC 1.14.15.5] an enzyme of the oxidoreductase class that catalyzes hydroxylation of corticosteroids at the 18 position followed by oxidation of the 18-hydroxy intermediates, steps in the biosynthesis of aldosterone. The two reactions are sometimes considered separately as I (hydroxylation) and II (oxidation); defects in each reaction have been described and called corticosterone methyl oxidase deficiency, types I and II. The enzyme may be an activity of steroid 11β-monooxygenase (q.v.)
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| corticosterone methyl oxidase |
corticosterone 18-monooxygenase.
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| corticosterone methyl oxidase deficiency |
a disorder of steroidogenesis in which deficiency of a corticosterone 18-monooxygenase impairs the biosynthesis of aldosterone and causes salt wasting. It occurs as two types: type I, in which decreased hydroxylation of corticosterone results in corticosterone and deoxycorticosterone accumulation, and type II, in which decreased oxidation of the 18-hydroxy intermediate results in elevated levels of this compound and corticosterone. Called also 18-hydroxylase deficiency.
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| corticosterone | secreted by the adrenal cortex |
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