21-Deoxycortisol

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A steroid hormone and precursor in the biosynthesis of cortisol


21-Deoxycortisol is a steroid hormone that serves as an intermediate in the biosynthesis of cortisol. It is a 21-carbon steroid and is structurally similar to cortisol, lacking only the hydroxyl group at the 21st carbon position.

Biosynthesis

21-Deoxycortisol is synthesized from 17_-hydroxyprogesterone through the action of the enzyme 21-hydroxylase. This conversion is a critical step in the adrenal steroidogenesis pathway, leading to the production of cortisol, a vital hormone for metabolism, immune response, and stress response.

Function

While 21-deoxycortisol itself does not have significant biological activity, it is an important precursor in the synthesis of cortisol. Cortisol plays a crucial role in regulating various physiological processes, including glucose metabolism, blood pressure, and inflammation.

Clinical significance

The measurement of 21-deoxycortisol levels can be useful in the diagnosis of certain forms of congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), particularly those involving 21-hydroxylase deficiency. In such cases, the enzyme deficiency leads to an accumulation of 21-deoxycortisol and other steroid precursors, which can be detected in the blood.

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