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Details for anatomical structure: cell of adrenal gland zona reticularis

EndoNet ID: ENC00157

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Synonyms

cell of adrenal gland zona reticularis, , Endocrinocytus corticalis

General information

secreting steroid sex hormones (estrogen, progesterone and several androgenic hormones) and glucocorticoids

Links to other resources

Cytomer cy0011217

Larger structures

  • adrenal_cortex
  • adrenal_gland

Substructures

    Secreted hormones

    • Hormone: testosterone

      Influenced by:

      • ACTH receptor
        in cell_of_adrenal_gland_zona_reticularis
      • IL-6R
        in cell_of_adrenal_gland_zona_reticularis
    • Hormone: dehydro-3-epiandrosterone

      Influenced by:

      • ACTH receptor
        in cell_of_adrenal_gland_zona_reticularis
      • IL-6R
        in cell_of_adrenal_gland_zona_reticularis
    • Hormone: androstenedione

      Influenced by:

      • ACTH receptor
        in cell_of_adrenal_gland_zona_reticularis
      • IL-6R
        in cell_of_adrenal_gland_zona_reticularis

    Receptors

    • Receptor: ACTH receptor

      Influences:

      • dehydro-3-epiandrosterone
      • testosterone
      • androstenedione
    • Receptor: IL-6R

      Influences:

      • dehydro-3-epiandrosterone
      • androstenedione
      • testosterone
    • Receptor: CRF-R1

    • Receptor: CRF-R2

    • Receptor: calcitonin-receptor-like receptor

    • Receptor: dopamine receptor D2

    • Receptor: dopamine receptor D4

    Reference