Recent studies demonstrate that primary (hereditary) abnormalities in the glucocorticoid receptor gene make 6.6% of the normal population relatively 'hypersensitive' to glucocorticoids, while 2.3% are relatively 'resistant.' These abnormalities might explain why some individuals develop severe adverse effects during low dose glucocorticoid therapy, while others do not develop side effects even during long-term therapy with a much higher dose. Awareness of this heterogeneity in glucocorticoid sensitivity in the normal population might eventually allow the prediction of a 'safe' dose of glucocorticoid in individual patients. 'Resistance' to the beneficial clinical effects of glucocorticoid therapy in part of the patients with severe rheumatoi...
Glucocorticoids are the final products of the neuroendocrine hypothalamic–pituitary—adrenal axis, an...
Abstract Background Glucocorticoid resistance is a rare, sporadic or familial condition caused by mu...
Introduction: Glucocorticoid resistance due to mutations of the glucocorticoid receptor (NR3C1) are ...
Recent studies demonstrate that primary (hereditary) abnormalities in the glucocorticoid receptor ge...
Glucocorticoids (GCs) are the most potent anti-inflammatory agents known. A major factor limiting th...
Glucocorticoids regulate many physiological processes and have an essential role in the systemic res...
Glucocorticoid resistance due to mutations in the gene for the glucocorticoid receptor has been sugg...
textabstractSynthetic glucocorticoids are used therapeutically for numerous indications. However, d...
Glucocorticoids are involved in several responses triggered by a variety of environmental and physio...
textabstractCortisol resistance (CR) is a rare disease characterized by a generalized red...
Endogenous glucocorticoids exert a diverse array of physiological processes including immune-modulat...
Glucocorticoids are essential for life, and are involved in growth, reproduction, intermediary metab...
Endogenous glucocorticoids (GCs) are steroid hormones that signal in virtually all cell types to mod...
Glucocorticoids, the main anti-inflammatory medication, are useful for the treatment of many disease...
The glucocorticoid receptor (GR) is crucial for the effects of glucocorticoids (GCs). Several polymo...
Glucocorticoids are the final products of the neuroendocrine hypothalamic–pituitary—adrenal axis, an...
Abstract Background Glucocorticoid resistance is a rare, sporadic or familial condition caused by mu...
Introduction: Glucocorticoid resistance due to mutations of the glucocorticoid receptor (NR3C1) are ...
Recent studies demonstrate that primary (hereditary) abnormalities in the glucocorticoid receptor ge...
Glucocorticoids (GCs) are the most potent anti-inflammatory agents known. A major factor limiting th...
Glucocorticoids regulate many physiological processes and have an essential role in the systemic res...
Glucocorticoid resistance due to mutations in the gene for the glucocorticoid receptor has been sugg...
textabstractSynthetic glucocorticoids are used therapeutically for numerous indications. However, d...
Glucocorticoids are involved in several responses triggered by a variety of environmental and physio...
textabstractCortisol resistance (CR) is a rare disease characterized by a generalized red...
Endogenous glucocorticoids exert a diverse array of physiological processes including immune-modulat...
Glucocorticoids are essential for life, and are involved in growth, reproduction, intermediary metab...
Endogenous glucocorticoids (GCs) are steroid hormones that signal in virtually all cell types to mod...
Glucocorticoids, the main anti-inflammatory medication, are useful for the treatment of many disease...
The glucocorticoid receptor (GR) is crucial for the effects of glucocorticoids (GCs). Several polymo...
Glucocorticoids are the final products of the neuroendocrine hypothalamic–pituitary—adrenal axis, an...
Abstract Background Glucocorticoid resistance is a rare, sporadic or familial condition caused by mu...
Introduction: Glucocorticoid resistance due to mutations of the glucocorticoid receptor (NR3C1) are ...