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Recent Advances in Glucocorticoid Receptor Action

Cato, A. / Asadullah, K. / Schaecke, H.

Recent Advances in Glucocorticoid Receptor Action

Since 1948, hydrocortisone (cortisol), the principal glucocorticoid (GC) of the human adrenal cortex has been successfully used at phar­ macological concentrations for the suppression of clinical manifesta­ tions of rheumatoid arthritis. Numerous compounds with GC activity have also been developed and used. Fifty years after their initial clinical use, GCs are still the most im­ portant and frequently prescribed class of anti-inflammatory drugs for various inflammatory disorders. They are administered either orally, parenterally (intravenous, intramuscular, intrathecal), or topically (cu­ taneous, intranasal, pulmonic, rectal). Despite the many beneficial ef­ fects of GCs, they also have their limitations and disadvantages that occur with varying prevalence on different organs and after different durations of therapy. These side-effects can range in severity from cos­ metic (e.g. telangiectasias, hypertrichosis) to seriously disabling (e.g. induction of glaucoma, diabetes, osteoporosis) or even life-threatening disorders (e.g. gastric haemorrhage). These adverse effects of GCs se­ riously handicap their successful use as anti-inflammatory agents. There is therefore a strong need for the development of substances with the anti-inflammatory potency of classical GCs but with reduced side-effects.

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ISBN 9783540432296
Sprache eng
Cover Fester Einband
Verlag Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Jahr 20020912

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