steroid hormone
noun
plural steroid hormones
: any of numerous hormones (such as estrogen, testosterone, and cortisol) that are produced in the body from cholesterol especially in the adrenal glands, testes, and ovaries and that have the chemical ring structure characteristic of steroids
One of the most important steroid hormones is cortisol or hydrocortisone, which is normally produced on a 24-hour cycle. In depressed patients that cycle is often disrupted, and the level of the cortisol in the blood remains high at times when it should be low.—Lester Grinspoon et al.
The gonads produce sex steroid hormones that circulate during the early stages of embryonic development; these hormones sculpt the individual's masculine or feminine features.—David Crews
also
: any of various synthetic or semisynthetic steroids (such as nandrolone and prednisone) that mimic the physiological effect of natural steroid hormones
Among the treatments used to suppress or counteract androgen production are birth control pills … and dexamethasone, a synthetic steroid hormone that suppresses adrenal activity. —Natalie Angier
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