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Glucocorticoide

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Die Glucocorticoide gehören zusammen mit den Mineralocorticoiden zu den sog. Corticosteroiden, die in der Nebennierenrinde gebildet werden. Cortisol ist das Hauptglucocorticoid der Nebennierenrinde. Darüber hinaus sind eine Reihe synthetischer Glucocorticoide entwickelt worden, die in der Pharmakotherapie von Bedeutung sind. Glucocorticoide werden zum einen zur Substitution bei Mangel an endogenen Glucocorticoiden eingesetzt. Zum anderen spielen insbesondere die antiinflammatorischen und immunsuppressiven Effekte der körpereigenen und synthetischen Glucocorticoide eine wichtige Rolle bei der Behandlung zahlreicher Erkrankungen.

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Offermanns, S. (2020). Glucocorticoide. In: Pharmakologie und Toxikologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-58304-3_49

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