[转皮质素在人体内的功能作用和特性]。

A Chevais, M M Gadzhimuradova, D G Beltsevich, A N Romanova, K Sh Begova, H V Bagirova, A K Ebzeeva, G A Melnichenko
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类固醇激素在整个复杂的生理过程中起着积极的作用,这些生理过程是人体正常发育和功能的基础。在血液中,类固醇激素与特定的转运蛋白结合,特别是与转质蛋白结合。20世纪下半叶,人们积极研究各种条件下激素蛋白复合物的变化问题,但目前由于类固醇激素测定的高精度诊断方法的发展,这一问题已被置于次要地位。本文综述了有关转肾上腺素的理化性质、影响其合成和分泌的遗传因素等方面的研究进展。在“游离激素”假说和“储存库假说”的框架下,详细分析了已发表的关于其在人体生理意义的数据。研究结果表明,在包括肾上腺在内的一些肝外组织中已检测到transcortin的合成,但其作用尚不清楚。
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[The functional role and properties of transcortin in the human body].

[The functional role and properties of transcortin in the human body].

Steroid hormones take an active part in a whole complex of physiological processes that are fundamental for the normal development and functioning of the human body. In the bloodstream steroid hormones are bind with specific transport proteins, in particular with transcortin. The matter of changes in hormone-protein complex in various conditions were actively studied in the second half of the twentieth century, but currently this issue has been taken a back seat by the development of high-precision diagnostic methods of steroid hormones determining. This literature review presents accumulated data on the physicochemical properties of transcortin, genetic factors affecting its synthesis and secretion. Published data on its physiological significance in the human body are analyzed in detail within the framework of not only the "free hormone" hypothesis, but also the reservoir hypothesis. Research results have shown that the synthesis of transcortin has been detected in some extrahepatic tissues, including the adrenal glands, however, its role is unknown.

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