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− | Cortisol is a glucocorticoid, it promotes the formation of glucose through protein breakdown and thereby increases blood sugar, lowers the kidney threshold for [[ | + | Cortisol is a glucocorticoid, it promotes the formation of glucose through protein breakdown and thereby increases blood sugar, lowers the kidney threshold for [[Glucose/en|glucose]], inhibits inflammatory processes, suppresses connective tissue proliferation. Cortisol is produced in the adrenal cortex and released by the pituitary hormone [[Adrenocorticotropes_Hormon/en|ACTH]]. |
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Hydrocortisone.
Cortisol is a glucocorticoid, it promotes the formation of glucose through protein breakdown and thereby increases blood sugar, lowers the kidney threshold for glucose, inhibits inflammatory processes, suppresses connective tissue proliferation. Cortisol is produced in the adrenal cortex and released by the pituitary hormone ACTH.
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