Quiz 3 Flashcards

1
Q
The most metabolically active thyroid hormone is:
Select one:
a. Monoiodothyronine
b. Diiodothyronine
c. Triiodothyronine
d. Tetraiodothyronine
e. Reverse Triiodothyronine
A

Triiodothyronine

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2
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Inhibitors of thyroid hormone secretion, function, and metabolism include all of the following except:
Select one:
a. Estrogen
b. Growth hormone 
c. Dopamine
d. Cortisol
e. Somatostatin
A

Growth hormone (Yes…thyroid hormone exerts a permissive effect upon the anabolic and metabolic effects of GH, and increases pituitary synthesis of GH. GH increases peripheral conversion of T4 –> T3.)

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3
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Which statement is not true regarding thyroid parafollicular cells?
Select one:
a. Secrete a peptide hormone involved in inhibiting bone resorption
b. Are the cell type found proliferating in medullary thyroid cancers
c. Contain Na/I symporters
d. Found in the spaces between thyroid follicles
e. None of the above

A

Contain Na/I symporters (Correct–these are found only on thyroid follicular cells; these cells concentrate iodine)

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4
Q

Thyroglossal duct cysts are nearly always malignant:
Select one:
True
False

A

False (but they may be hyper-secreting thyroid hormone)

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5
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According to the WHO, the daily required intake of iodine for adult men & non-pregnant women is:
Select one:
a. 50 mcg
b. 150 mcg
c. 400 mcg
d. 1000 mcg
e. None of the above
A

150 mcg(Correct…and the typically upper limit is set at 300 mcg/day. Pregnant and lactating women generally need between 250-300 mcg/day to ensure proper thyroid hormone synthesis.)

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6
Q
The follicular hyperkeratosis often seen in patients with untreated hypothyroidism is directly related to decreased serum levels of which of the following?
Select one:
a. Vitamin A 
b. Vitamin B3
c. Vitamin C
d. 25(OH)VitaminD3
e. All of the above
A

Vitamin A (Correct…this is often related to poor conversion of beta-carotene into vitamin A due to low thyroid levels)

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7
Q
The enzyme found within thyroid follicles that oxidizes iodine ions to molecular iodide is:
Select one:
a. Thyroglobulin
b. Thyroxine
c. Triiodothyronine
d. Thyroperoxidase
e. Deiodinase
A

Thyroperoxidase

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8
Q
The sodium/iodide symporter (NIS) is a transmembrane protein located primarily in:
Select one:
a. Thyroid parafollicular cells
b. Thyroid follicular cells
c. Thyroid colloid
d. Parathyroid cells
e. Thyroid arterioles
A

Thyroid follicular cells

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9
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TSH has all of the following actions, except:
Select one:
a. Causes hypertrophy & hyperplasia of the thyroid follicular cells
b. Decreases vascularity of the thyroid gland
c. Upregulates the sodium/iodide symptorter
d. Stimulates iodination of thyroglobulin
e. Increases endocytosis of iodinated thyroglobulin within follicular cells

A

Decreases vascularity of the thyroid gland(Correct–it increases vascularity of the gland)

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10
Q
Which nerve passes through the thyroid gland and may be damaged in patients undergoing surgical resection of the thyroid?
Select one:
a. Phrenic nerve
b. Left Vagus nerve
c. Right Vagus nerve
d. Recurrent Laryngeal nerve
e. Hypoglossal nerve
A

Recurrent Laryngeal nerve

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11
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Which statement is not true regarding deiodinaess?
Select one:
a. All 3 types of deiodiases convert T4 to T3
b. Require selenium as a cofactor
c. Type 3 deiodinase is upregulated by cortisol
d. Cold exposure, overfeeding, and increased catecholamines will increase activity of type 2 deiodinase
e. Propylthiouracil (PTU) inhibits type 1 deiodinase more strongly than type 2 and type 3 deiodinases

A

All 3 types of deiodiases convert T4 to T3

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12
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Type 3 deiodinase (D3) primarily metabolizes T4 and T3 to:
Select one:
a. T1 (MIT)
b. T2 (DIT)
c. Reverse T3 (rT3)
d. Calcitonin
e. None of the above
A

Reverse T3 (rT3)

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13
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Iodine-131, a radioactive isotope of iodine used in the treatment of certain forms of hyperthyroidism, has a half-life of:
Select one:
a. 1 day
b. 8 days
c. 2 weeks
d. 1 month
e. 1 year
A

8 days

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14
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Absence of thyroid hormones (T4 and T3) during fetal life, resulting in a poorly developed nervous system & a form of mental retardation, is known as:
Select one:
a. Gigantism
b. Acromegaly
c. Laron dwarfism
d. Cretinism
e. Turner syndrome
A

Cretinism

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15
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Actions of thyroid hormone (T3) include all of the following except:
Select one:
a. Increases heart rate and cardiac output
b. Increases bone turnover
c. Slows intestinal peristalsis
d. Increases cholesterol clearance via LDL-receptors in the liver
e. Increases speed of skeletal muscle contractions

A

Slows intestinal peristalsis

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