dellaldosterone
Dellaldosterone is a hypothetical mineralocorticoid hormone used in speculative discussions to illustrate possible variants of adrenal steroids. It is not a recognized endogenous hormone in humans, and no verified chemical entity by this name is catalogued in standard biochemical or pharmacological references.
In hypothetical frameworks, dellaldosterone would be produced by the adrenal cortex and act through mineralocorticoid receptors
Regulation would plausibly involve the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, with angiotensin II or potassium levels modulating secretion. Tissue
Clinical significance would depend on real-world evidence; in speculative models, hypersecretion could contribute to hypertension or
See also: aldosterone; mineralocorticoid receptor; renin-angiotensin system.