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Steroid hormones are potent chemical messengers that exert dramatic effects on cell differentiation, homeostasis, and morphogenesis. There are many different types of steroid hormones with quite different actions. The natural steroid hormones are generally synthesized from cholesterol in the adrenal glands and gonads and these are vital for the body's normal function. Different types of synthetic steroids have been developed for use in medicine. Corticosteroids or glucocorticoids, often just called "steroids", are drugs closely related to cortisol, a hormone which is naturally produced in the…mehr

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Steroid hormones are potent chemical messengers that exert dramatic effects on cell differentiation, homeostasis, and morphogenesis. There are many different types of steroid hormones with quite different actions. The natural steroid hormones are generally synthesized from cholesterol in the adrenal glands and gonads and these are vital for the body's normal function. Different types of synthetic steroids have been developed for use in medicine. Corticosteroids or glucocorticoids, often just called "steroids", are drugs closely related to cortisol, a hormone which is naturally produced in the adrenal cortex. Corticosteroids act on the immune system by blocking the production of substances that trigger allergic and inflammatory actions such as prostaglandin. Commonly prescribed glucocorticoids drugs are prednisone, prednisolone, methylprednisolone, dexamethasone, and hydrocortisone. They differ in the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Many researchers showed different effectson the blood cells according to the type and dose of steroids.
Autorenporträt
Aveen Abdullah Mohammed Ameen received M.Sc. in Animal Physiology in 2008 from University of Duhok, Iraq. She received B.Sc. in Animal Production in 2003 from Duhok University, Iraq. She is currently studying PhD. in Physiology; Molecular Physiology at University of Zakho, Iraq.