Ninatoka
Concept concept

Cortisol


Cortisol is one of the major glucocorticoids synthesized in the zona fasciculata of the adrenal cortex. Cortisol secretion is regulated by the hypothalamic hormone, CRH, and the pituitary hormone, ACTH, in the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis. Cortisol is known as a stress hormone involved in the response to physical and/or emotional stress. Cortisol also participates in various homeostatic maintenance actions: blood pressure; immune system; metabolism of protein, carbohydrate, and adipose; and anti-inflammatory action. Decrease of cortisol induces Addison’s disease, while overproduction of cortisol is related to Cushing’s syndrome.

Ref:
Yoshinao Katsu, Taisen Iguchi, in Handbook of Hormones, 2016

25 confidence points 
0 comments
 Added on Jan 30, 2022 by Barbara Van De Keer
Edited on Aug 7, 2022 by Barbara Van De Keer

Join Ninatoka!!


NinatoKa's goal is to support you as a therapist in unravelling the illness pathway from symptoms to cause, and to help you detect potential interventions.

Go to Explore to start your discovery!

Go to Learn to scroll through newly added data.

Go to Contribute to contribute to the Ninatoka database.

You can rate content up or down and add comments if you agree or disagree.

Log in

Sign up