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Glucocorticoids
also known as glucosteroids

These are either formed in the adrenal cortex or produced artificially as drugs. The formation and release are stimulated by a hormone (ACTH) from the pituitary (hypophysis). Glucocorticoids are also called stress hormones, as stress factors cause a rapid increase in ACTH and consequently of glucocorticoids. The most important glucocorticoids are cortisol (hydrocortisone), cortisone and corticosterone.

Mechanism of action
Glucocorticoids act through cellular receptors, although there are probably also receptor-independent mechanisms. In this way they stimulate sugar regeneration (gluconeogenesis), fat breakdown (lipolysis) and increase blood concentrations of glucose, aminoacids, free fatty acids and urea.

Glossary entries:  Roche and Walter de Gruyter, Berlin