The adrenal cortex is a significant part of the adrenal gland, which sits atop the kidneys. It is essential for producing various steroid hormones, including androgenic steroids. These hormones play a crucial role in regulating numerous body processes.
- The adrenal cortex has three zones, each responsible for producing different hormones. For instance:
- The outer zone (zona glomerulosa) produces mineralocorticoids, which help control blood pressure.
- The middle zone (zona fasciculata) produces glucocorticoids, which manage stress and inflammation.
- The inner zone (zona reticularis) is responsible for the production of androgens, contributing to the body's androgen levels.
Although the adrenal cortex produces a relatively small amount of androgens compared to the gonads, it still significantly influences the development of certain characteristics.