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Serum Cortisol
, Blood Cortisol, Serum Cortisol Measurement, Cortisol
See Also
Cortisol Synthesis
Adrenal Gland Physiology
Physiology
Cortisol is synthesized in the
Adrenal Cortex
, derived from
Cholesterol
See
Cortisol Synthesis
Cortisol secretion is stimulated by
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
(
ACTH
) in response to stress
See
Pituitary Gland
Cortisol functionality
Mobilizes available energy sources (
Glucose
, fats,
Amino Acid
s)
Increases
Serum Glucose
by stimulating liver
Gluconeogenesis
and glycogenolysis
Increases serum
Fatty Acid
s by promoting lipolysis of adipose
Triglyceride
stores
Increases blood
Amino Acid
s by breaking down
Protein
s (outside liver)
Within liver, Cortisol induces
Protein
synthesis
Antiinflammatory activity
Inhibit
Histamine
release
Inhibit
Lymphocyte
production
Stabilize
Macrophage
Lysosome
s
Increases gastric acid production
References
Goldberg (2014) Clinical Physiology, Medmasters, Miami, p. 138-9
Interpretation
Normal
Cortisol 8 am: 4-19 mcg/dl
Consider dynamic testing if early morning testing<13 mcg/dl
Cortisol 4 pm: 2-15 mcg/dl
Interpretation
Increased
Cushing's Disease
Ectopic
ACTH
production
Small-cell
Lung Cancer
Chronic Renal Failure
Pregnancy
Interpretation
Decreased
Primary or Secondary adrenocortical insufficiency
Anterior pituitary dysfunction
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