Changes in cortisol secretion and corticosteroid receptors in COVID-19 and non COVID-19 Critically Ill patients with sepsis/septic shock and scope for treatment
Sepsis is associated with dysregulated cortisol secretion, leading to abnormal levels of
cortisol in the blood. In the early stages of the condition, cortisol levels are typically elevated …
cortisol in the blood. In the early stages of the condition, cortisol levels are typically elevated …
The Association between the rs3747406 Polymorphism in the Glucocorticoid-Induced Leucine Zipper Gene and Sepsis Survivals Depends on the SOFA Score
S Rusev, P Thon, T Rahmel, D Ziehe, B Marko… - International Journal of …, 2024 - mdpi.com
The variability in mortality in sepsis could be a consequence of genetic variability. The
glucocorticoid system and the intermediate TSC22D3 gene product—glucocorticoid-induced …
glucocorticoid system and the intermediate TSC22D3 gene product—glucocorticoid-induced …
The exploration of glucocorticoid pathway based on disease severity in COVID-19 patients
Systemic inflammation is a hallmark of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and is the
key to the pathophysiology of its severe cases with host cytokine involvement …
key to the pathophysiology of its severe cases with host cytokine involvement …
Changes in Cortisol Secretion and Corticosteroid Receptors in Critically Ill Patients with Sepsis/Septic Shock and Scope for Treatment
Sepsis is associated with dysregulated cortisol secretion, leading to abnormal levels of
cortisol in the blood. In the early stages of sepsis, cortisol levels are typically elevated due to …
cortisol in the blood. In the early stages of sepsis, cortisol levels are typically elevated due to …