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Adrenal adenomata displaying mild autonomous cortisol secretion: a service evaluation of cardiometabolic profile routinely screened patients. [PDF]
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Cortisol, high cortisol diseases and anti-cortisol therapy
Psychoneuroendocrinology, 1997Elevated cortisol is found in many diseases, including infectious, aging-related, depression and depression-associated conditions; even in some with no known origin, and no known therapy. While it was initially thought that 'high cortisol' is the result of these diseases, there is mounting evidence to the contrary, namely, that high cortisol actually ...
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Medical Hypotheses, 1998
It is proposed that cortisol's primary purpose is to mobilize the body's defenses against water-losing intestinal diseases and corticosterone's against serum diseases. They do this by inversely controlling those immune cells, enzymes, and hormones, etc. that affect survival during infection.
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It is proposed that cortisol's primary purpose is to mobilize the body's defenses against water-losing intestinal diseases and corticosterone's against serum diseases. They do this by inversely controlling those immune cells, enzymes, and hormones, etc. that affect survival during infection.
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Nursing Standard, 2017
My Cortisol is an app that helps to train parents and carers in how to give life-saving injections to children at risk of adrenal crisis.
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My Cortisol is an app that helps to train parents and carers in how to give life-saving injections to children at risk of adrenal crisis.
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Nutrition, 2000
Cortisol in obesity is a much-studied problem. Previous information indicates that cortisol secretion is elevated but that circulatory concentrations are normal or low, suggesting that peripheral disappearance rate is elevated. These studies have usually not taken into account the difference between central and peripheral types of obesity.
P, Björntorp, R, Rosmond
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Cortisol in obesity is a much-studied problem. Previous information indicates that cortisol secretion is elevated but that circulatory concentrations are normal or low, suggesting that peripheral disappearance rate is elevated. These studies have usually not taken into account the difference between central and peripheral types of obesity.
P, Björntorp, R, Rosmond
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Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology, 1998
SUMMARY1. In humans, the hypertensive effects of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) infusion are reproduced by intravenous or oral Cortisol. Oral Cortisol increases blood pressure in a dose‐dependent fashion. At a dose of 80–200 mg/day, the peak increases in systolic pressure are of the order of 15mmHg.
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SUMMARY1. In humans, the hypertensive effects of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) infusion are reproduced by intravenous or oral Cortisol. Oral Cortisol increases blood pressure in a dose‐dependent fashion. At a dose of 80–200 mg/day, the peak increases in systolic pressure are of the order of 15mmHg.
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Biological Psychology, 2000
Somatization symptoms are frequently associated with depression, anxiety, and feelings of distress. These features interact with the activity of the HPA-axis. Therefore we investigated relationships between somatization symptoms and cortisol. Seventy-seven participants were classified into three groups: somatization syndrome (at least eight physical ...
W, Rief, C, Auer
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Somatization symptoms are frequently associated with depression, anxiety, and feelings of distress. These features interact with the activity of the HPA-axis. Therefore we investigated relationships between somatization symptoms and cortisol. Seventy-seven participants were classified into three groups: somatization syndrome (at least eight physical ...
W, Rief, C, Auer
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Cortisol and corticosterone independence in cortisol-dominant wildlife
General and Comparative Endocrinology, 2012Species have traditionally been defined as cortisol-dominant or corticosterone-dominant, depending on the glucocorticoid that is reported. To assess the degree of covariance versus independence between cortisol and corticosterone, 245 serum samples belonging to 219 individuals from 18 cortisol-dominant, non-domesticated species (6 mammalian orders ...
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