glucocorticoidy
Glucocorticoidy is a physiological response to stress, characterized by the release of glucocorticoids, a class of steroid hormones produced by the adrenal gland's cortex. These hormones are involved in regulating various physiological processes, including metabolism, immune response, and stress response.
The primary glucocorticoids produced by the adrenal gland are cortisol and corticosterone. Cortisol is the most
Glucocorticoids exert their effects through binding to specific receptors in target cells, including the glucocorticoid receptor.
The physiological effects of glucocorticoids include:
* Increased glucose levels in the blood through the mobilization of glucose from stored glycogen
* Suppression of the immune response, which can lead to increased susceptibility to infections
* Reduction of inflammation, which can contribute to tissue repair and healing
* Alteration of lipid metabolism, leading to changes in body composition
Glucocorticoidy is a critical component of the body's stress response, helping to maintain homeostasis in situations