
In the biosynthesis of steroid hormones the neutral lipid cholesterol, a normal constituent of lipid bilayers is transformed via a series of hydroxylation, oxidation, and reduction steps into a vast array of biologically active compounds: mineralocorticoids, glucocorticoids, and sex hormones. Glucocorticoids regulate many aspects of metabolism and immune function, whereas mineralocorticoids help maintain blood volume and control renal excretion of electrolytes. Sex hormones are essential for sex differentiation in male and support reproduction. They include androgens, estrogens, and progestins. A block in the pathway of steroid biosynthesis leads to the lack of hormones downstream and accumulation of the upstream compounds that can activate other members of the steroid receptor family. This review deals with the clinical consequences of these blocks.
Male, Disorders of Sex Development, Water-Electrolyte Imbalance, 610 Medicine & health, Endocrine System Diseases, Lipid Metabolism, Models, Biological, 1310 Endocrinology, 2712 Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Cholesterol, 10036 Medical Clinic, Animals, Humans, Female, Steroids, Gonadal Steroid Hormones
Male, Disorders of Sex Development, Water-Electrolyte Imbalance, 610 Medicine & health, Endocrine System Diseases, Lipid Metabolism, Models, Biological, 1310 Endocrinology, 2712 Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Cholesterol, 10036 Medical Clinic, Animals, Humans, Female, Steroids, Gonadal Steroid Hormones
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