Week 3: Thyroid gland Microanatomy Flashcards

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Cell types of thyroid gland

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  1. Follicular cells (endoderm): 98-99%
  2. parafollicular cells (endoderm): make calcitonin
    - called C cells
    - fxn: antagonist to parathyroid hormone, lowers blood Ca levels by suppressing bone resorption and increasing rate of osteoid calcification
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morphological changes in histology in response to functional state changes: hyper/hypothyroidism

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  1. Hyperthyroidism
    - increased rER, microvilli, mitoses, vascularity
    - tall cell height
    - reduced/absent colloid
    - many intracellular colloid droplets
  2. Hypothyroidism
    - decreased rER, microvilli, vascularity, no mitoses
    - flat cell height
    - increased colloid, no intracellular colloid droplets
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parathyroid gland

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  • source of parathyroid hormone (PTH), which regulates by increasing blood calcium
  • glands are surrounded by connective tissue capsule
  • chief cell: dominant cell type. produce PTH. respond directly to plasma calcium levels
  • oxyphil cell: no known function, cell with cytoplasm filled with mitochondria
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