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Well, if you stabilize lysosomal membranes, this makes it more difficult for the harsh lytic enzymes (enzymes that break things down) contained within the lysosome from coming out. These enzymes can be very damaging including to our own cells.

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Lysosomal destruction releases acid hydrolyses into the cytoplasm, killing the cell. When the cell lyses, inflammation is triggered. Hydrocortisone controls the unpleasant effects of inflammation by stabilizing the lysosomes, thus reducing cell death and the resultant inflammation.

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  1. it inhibits proper formation of microtubules used in pushing centrioles toward opposite poles of the cell and therefore disrupts mitosis from completing and kills the cell

  2. stops protein synthesis and inability to replace enzymes

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Hydrocortisone is an anti-inflammatory drug that stabilizes lysosomal membranes. explain how this effect reduces cell damage and inflammation?

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How does hydrocortisone stabilize lysosomal membranes?

The hydrocortisone stabilizes the lysosomal membranes by reducing the cell damage. Its main purpose is to reduce inflammation.


How does hydrocortisone work in the skin?

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What disease did Simon birch have?

Simon Birch had a Lysosomal Disease, which stunted his growth.


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