ACTH
Americanabbreviation
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Biochemistry. a polypeptide hormone, produced by the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland, that stimulates the cortex of adrenal glands.
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Pharmacology. this substance, extracted from the pituitary glands of hogs and other species, in the form of its white, water-soluble powder, used for the diagnosis of diseases that impair the adrenal glands.
noun
Etymology
Origin of ACTH
First recorded in 1940–45; a(dreno)c(ortico)t(ropic) h(ormone); adrenocorticotropic ( def. )
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ACTH, a hormone made by the pituitary gland that controls cortisol production, was at normal levels in the Long Covid group.
From Science Magazine • Aug. 16, 2022
Dr Feltenstein administered ACTH, a steroid, but Thomas was still in pain from his gastritis and gout.
From BBC • Nov. 8, 2013
The long-term stress response is mediated by the secretion of CRH from the hypothalamus, which triggers ACTH, which in turn stimulates the secretion of corticosteroids from the adrenal cortex.
From Textbooks • Jun. 19, 2013
By 1950, thousands of patients, not only those with arthritis but also those with gout, lupus, ulcerative colitis and many other diseases, had been treated with either cortisone or ACTH.
From New York Times • Dec. 29, 2012
It’s great for pH, ACTH, LDL, whatever ails you.
From The New Yorker • Jun. 7, 2010
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