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Medicine, Research & Experimental",Biology,"Cell Biology
The secretion of hydrocortisone by the adrenal cortex is crucial in ba
lancing the reaction of the body to injury or stress. In the periphery
, hydrocortisone inhibits inflammation, downregulates the immune syste
m and produces many other crucial physiological and metabolic changes.
Within the neuroendocrine system, hydrocortisone inhibits the release
of adrenocorticotrophic hormone (and other pituitary hormones), there
by governing its own secretion. The manifold actions of hydrocortisone
are mediated through induction or repression of many genes but one pa
thway, mediated by the inducible protein lipocortin 1 (LC-1, also know
n as annexin 1), mediates several important effects both within the hy
pothalamo-pituitary-adrenocortical axis itself and in the periphery.