Parathyroid gland Flashcards

1
Q

Stimuli for PTH secretion

A

a decrease in calcium ion
activated vitamin D
decrease in magnesium ion
an increase in phosphate ion in plasma

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2
Q

Which pathway does low calcium inhibit to cause increased PTH secretion

A

Gq- PLC pathway

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3
Q

What are the 2 pools of calcium in bone

A

Exchangeable pool and stable pool

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4
Q

PTH acts on which portion of the kidney for phosphate secretion

A

proximal convoluted tubule

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5
Q

PTH acts on which portion of the kidney for calcium reabsorption

A

Distal convoluted tubule

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6
Q

PTH activates which enzyme during the synthesis of vitamin D

A

1 alpha hydroxylase

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7
Q

1 alpha hydroxylase works on which organ to make vitamin D

A

Kidneys

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8
Q

25-hydroxylase converts cholecalciferol to 25-hydroxycholecalciferol in which organ

A

liver

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9
Q

PTH and Vitamin D inhibit ______ and activate _______ to cause bone resorption

A

Inhibit osteoprotegrin

Activate RANK L and M-CSF

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10
Q

The kidney hydroxylation enzyme to make vitamin D is stimulated by which factors

A

PTH

Low plasma ionized calcium

Low plasma ionized phosphate

Prolactin (during pregnancy & lactation)

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11
Q

Functions of Vitamin D

A
  1. Increases total body calcium by increasing intestinal absorption of calcium
  2. Increases ECF ionized calcium by enhancing response of bone to PTH (increases resorption)
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12
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Actions of calcitonin

A
  • Calcitonin decreases movement of ionized calcium from exchangeable pool of bone to ECF
  • It decreases bone resorption by inhibiting activity of osteoclasts.
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