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Cortisol sulfate

Names

[ CAS No. ]:
1253-43-6

[ Name ]:
Cortisol sulfate

Biological Activity

[Description]:

Cortisol sulfate (Cortisol 21-sulfate) is a metabolite of Cortisol (HY-N0583). Cortisol sulfate is a specific ligand for intracellular transcortin[1][2][3].

[Related Catalog]:

Research Areas >> Endocrinology

[In Vivo]

Cortisol sulfate (3 mg; i.m.; every other day; for 2-7 weeks) affects behavior through its direct action on the central nervous system[4]. Animal Model: Male Wistar-King rats[4] Dosage: 3 mg Administration: Intramuscular injection, every other day, for 2-7 weeks Result: Had significant stimulatory effects on the animal's exploratory behaviors (ambulation and rearing), when the treatments were started soon after weaning (postnatal day 21-24).

[References]

[1]. C S Hall, et al. Simultaneous metabolism of cortisol sulfate and cortisol in normal human adults. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 1970 Oct;31(4):439-44.

[2]. S S Singer, et al. Enzymatic sulfation of steroids: I. The enzymatic basis for the sex difference in cortisol sulfation by rat liver preparations. Endocrinology. 1976 Apr;98(4):963-74.

[3]. T Hayashi, et al. Cortisol-21-sulfate (FS) is a specific ligand for intracellular transcortin: demonstration of three types of high affinity corticosteroid binders in bovine aortic cytosol by a combined use of FS and RU 28362. Endocrinology. 1990 Jan;126(1):307-16.

[4]. S Miyabo, et al. Behavioral and other systemic effects of cortisol-21 sulfate. Horm Behav. 1972 Sep;3(3):227-36.

Chemical & Physical Properties

[ Molecular Formula ]:
C21H30O8S

[ Molecular Weight ]:
442.52300

[ Exact Mass ]:
442.16600

[ PSA ]:
146.58000

[ LogP ]:
2.68950


Related Compounds