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'''Mineralocorticoid receptor''' (MR) in epithelial cells is activated by the mineralocorticoid hormone aldosterone promoting renal sodium retention and potassium excretion. It is [[Nuclear receptors|nuclear receptor]]. In non epithelial cells MR is activated by cortisol<ref>PMID:15199296</ref>. MR is exposed to many steroids including cortisol, cortisone and progesterone, however, aldosterone and deoxycorticosterone are its physiological ligands. | '''Mineralocorticoid receptor''' (MR) in epithelial cells is activated by the mineralocorticoid hormone aldosterone promoting renal sodium retention and potassium excretion. It is [[Nuclear receptors|nuclear receptor]]. In non epithelial cells MR is activated by cortisol<ref>PMID:15199296</ref>. MR is exposed to many steroids including cortisol, cortisone and progesterone, however, aldosterone and deoxycorticosterone are its physiological ligands. | ||
See also [[Mineralocorticoids]] and [[Intracellular receptors]] | See also [[Mineralocorticoids]]; [[Steroid Hormones and their receptors]] and [[Intracellular receptors]] | ||
== Disease == | == Disease == |