Cortisol/glucocorticoid receptor: a critical mediator of the ovulatory process and luteinization in human periovulatory follicles
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The DetectX® Cortisone ELISA Kit quantitatively measures cortisone in various samples, including serum, plasma, urine, saliva, and fecal extracts. This competitive ELISA, with a run time of 2.5 hours, offers a blend of efficiency and accuracy. Read the complete kit insert for comprehensive instructions before starting the assay. A cortisone standard is included to establish a precise standard curve.
Cortisone (C21H28O5), also known as Kendall’s Compound ‘E’, was first identified from bovine suprarenal gland tissue. Two 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (11β-HSD) enzymes regulate the balance between cortisol and cortisone. 11β-HSD1, mainly found in the liver, converts cortisone to cortisol, whereas 11β-HSD2, present in kidney tissues, is vital for cortisol receptor binding.
This glucocorticoid shuttle is crucial in initiating and regulating anti-inflammatory responses in the body. The dynamic interplay between cortisol and cortisone is pivotal in research on stress physiology, endocrine disorders, and inflammatory conditions. Furthermore, cortisone’s role in metabolic processes and interactions with various body systems is a significant area of focus in medical research.
The DetectX® Cortisone ELISA Kit, with its adaptability and precision, is an important resource for researchers studying human physiology and pathophysiology. The kit enables accurate cortisone measurement in diverse biological samples.