Thyroid/Parathyroid/Calcium regulation (lecture) Flashcards

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What is the primary function of osteoblasts?

A

Deposit bone

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What is the primary function of osteocytes?

A

maintain bone

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3
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What is the primary function of osteoclasts?

A

Digest bone

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Which of the “bone cell types” is multi-nucliated?

A

Osteoclasts

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5
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What is the primary component of thyroid colloid?

A

Thyroglobulin

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6
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What is organification as it relates to thyroid and what enzyme is responsible for this?

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Adding iodine to thyroglobulin

Thyroid peroxidase

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What are the two most common forms of thyroid hormone, which is more active, and which is the primary product of the thyroid?

A

T3 is more active

T4 is the primary product of the thyroid

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8
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What thyroid cell type monitors serum calcium levels, under what conditions are they activated, their response, and the effect?

A

Parafollicular cells release calcitonin in response to high serum calcium, resulting in a decreased serum calcium

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9
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What is released in response to low serum calcium and what cells make it?

A

PTH

Chief cells

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10
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What are the three physiological effects of PTH?

A

Initiate bone resorption, increase active Vitamin D, Increase renal calcium reabsorption

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How are osteoclasts and osteoblasts linked?

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Osteoblasts release RANKL, activating osteoclasts

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12
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How is estrogen protective against osteoporosis?

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Reduces RANKL synthesis, and thereby osteoclast stimulation

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What are the three target tissues of PTH and it effect on these tissues?

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Bone - increase RANKL expression –> osteoclast activation
Kidney - Decrease Ca++ excretion and increase phosphate excretion
Intestines - increase Ca and phosphate absorption

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