· Cortisol
(and some amount of cortisone) is produced by the adrenal cortex in response to
stress
· Like
all hormones, cortisol is secreted directly into the circulation and
distributed uniformly throughout the body.
· Most
tissues of the body (mainly the liver and the adipose tissues) are rich in
glucocorticoid receptors and poor in mineralocorticoid receptors. They have the
enzyme HSD-11β Type 1 which converts cortisone into cortisol and promotes
glucocorticoid action.
· Some
tissues of the body (kidneys, liver, lungs, colon, salivary glands) are rich in
mineralocorticoid receptors and poor in glucocorticoid receptors. They are very
sensitive to mineralocorticoid action of cortisol. They have the enzyme HSD-11β
Type 2 which converts active cortisol into inactive cortisone and prevent
excessive mineralocorticoid action of cortisol.
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