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Insulin signaling proteins in pancreatic islets of insulin-resistant rats induced by glucocorticoid
(Soc Biolgia ChileSantiagoChile, 2011)
Cellular changes in the prostatic stroma of glucocorticoid-treated rats
(SpringerNew YorkEUA, 2008)
Does insulin resistance co-exist with glucocorticoid resistance in the Metabolic Syndrome? Studies comparing skin sensitivity to glucocorticoids in individuals with and without acanthosis nigricans
(2012-03-30)
Abstract Background The metabolic syndrome is associated with increased risk for both diabetes and coronary artery disease, which insulin resistance alone does not satisfactorily explain. We propose an additional and ...
High sodium intake is associated with increased glucocorticoid production, insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome
(BLACKWELL SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS, 2014)
Glucocorticosteroid therapy in inflammatory bowel diseases: from clinical practice to molecular biology
(Baishideng Publishing Group, 2017)
Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs), such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, are chronic pathologies associated with a deregulated immune response in the intestinal mucosa, and they are triggered by environmental ...
Association of adrenal medullar and cortical nodular hyperplasia - A report of two cases with clinical and morpho-functional considerations
(HUMANA PRESS INC, 2006)
Arterial hypertension of adrenal etiology is mainly attributed to primary hyperaldosteronism. However, subtle expressions of hyperadrenergic or glucocorticoid excess can also generate arterial hypertension. The present ...
Glucocorticoid receptor β in acute and chronic inflammatory conditions: Clinical implications
(Elsevier GmbH, 2006)
Glucocorticoids (GC) are hormones with a wide variety of actions, including profound anti-inflammatory/immunosuppressive effects. Their actions are mediated by an intracellular receptor called the glucocorticoid receptor ...
Urinary free cortisol is not a biochemical marker of hypertension
(OXFORD UNIV PRESS, 2007)
Background: Increasing evidence suggests that glucocorticoids might play a role in blood pressure (BP) control. These reports show that cortisol (F) can increase the BP acting on the mineralocorticoid receptor in kidney, ...