Iodine revision - week 12 Flashcards

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Absorbed

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  • in SI

- Goitrogens food decrease idoine availability for absorption e.g. turnips, cabbage, brussel sprouts, broccoli

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Transported

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  • Bound to thyroglobulin, taken to the thyroid gland

- Sodium dependent transport system traps iodine in thyroid gland for hormone synthesis

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3
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Stored

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Muscle, thyroid gland, skin, bone

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4
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Excreted

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via kidney/urine

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5
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Major function

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  • Component of thyroid hormones that regulate basal metabolism, growth, and development, and energy metabolism
  • T3 (active hormone form) and T4 (thyroid hormone in circulation) – T4 converted to T3 by DIOs
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6
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food sources

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iodized salt, seaweed, dairy product

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7
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deficency

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  • Goiter – T4 levels drop ->increase TSH secretion ->thyroid enlarges to trap more iodine ->slow metabolism
  • neurological cretinism – irreversible mental retardation, loss of hearing or speech abilities, short stature
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8
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toxicity

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  • Inhibition of function of the thyroid gland (enlarged) – hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism
  • Autoimmune disease
  • Thyroid cancer
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