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The Endocrine System Thyroid & Parathyroid
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Thyroid Gland Found at the base of the throat
Consists of two lobes and a connecting isthmus Produces two hormones Thyroid hormone Calcitonin
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Thyroid Gland Thyroid hormone Major metabolic hormone
Composed of two active iodine-containing hormones Thyroxine (T4) —secreted by thyroid follicles Triiodothyronine (T3) —conversion of T4 at target tissues
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Thyroid Gland Thyroid hormone disorders Goiters
Thyroid gland enlarges due to lack of iodine Salt is iodized to prevent goiters
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Thyroid Gland Thyroid hormone disorders Cretinism
Caused by hyposecretion of thyroxine Results in dwarfism during childhood
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Thyroid Gland Thyroid hormone disorders (continued) Myxedema
Caused by hypothyroidism in adults Results in physical and mental sluggishness
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Thyroid Gland Thyroid hormone disorders (continued) Graves’ disease
Caused by hyperthyroidism Results in increased metabolism, heat intolerance, rapid heartbeat, weight loss, and exophthalmos
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Thyroid Gland Calcitonin
Decreases blood calcium levels by causing its deposition on bone Antagonistic to parathyroid hormone Produced by parafollicular cells Parafollicular cells are found between the follicles
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Parathyroid Glands Tiny masses on the posterior of the thyroid
Secrete parathyroid hormone (PTH) Stimulate osteoclasts to remove calcium from bone Stimulate the kidneys and intestine to absorb more calcium Raise calcium levels in the blood
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Hormonal Regulation of Calcium in Blood
Calcium homeostasis of blood 9–11 mg/100 ml Rising blood Ca2+ levels Thyroid gland releases calcitonin Osteoclasts degrade bone matrix and release Ca2+ into blood PTH Calcitonin Calcitonin stimulates calcium salt deposit in bone Parathyroid glands release parathyroid hormone (PTH) Thyroid gland Parathyroid glands Falling blood Ca2+ levels Imbalance Figure 9.10
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Hormonal Regulation of Calcium in Blood
Calcium homeostasis of blood 9–11 mg/100 ml Rising blood Ca2+ levels Imbalance Figure 9.10, step 1
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Hormonal Regulation of Calcium in Blood
Calcium homeostasis of blood 9–11 mg/100 ml Rising blood Ca2+ levels Thyroid gland Imbalance Figure 9.10, step 2
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Hormonal Regulation of Calcium in Blood
Calcium homeostasis of blood 9–11 mg/100 ml Rising blood Ca2+ levels Thyroid gland releases calcitonin Calcitonin Thyroid gland Imbalance Figure 9.10, step 3
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Hormonal Regulation of Calcium in Blood
Calcium homeostasis of blood 9–11 mg/100 ml Rising blood Ca2+ levels Thyroid gland releases calcitonin Calcitonin Calcitonin stimulates calcium salt deposit in bone Thyroid gland Imbalance Figure 9.10, step 4
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Hormonal Regulation of Calcium in Blood
Calcium homeostasis of blood 9–11 mg/100 ml Rising blood Ca2+ levels Thyroid gland releases calcitonin Calcitonin Calcitonin stimulates calcium salt deposit in bone Thyroid gland Figure 9.10, step 5
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Hormonal Regulation of Calcium in Blood
Calcium homeostasis of blood 9–11 mg/100 ml Falling blood Ca2+ levels Imbalance Figure 9.10, step 6
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Hormonal Regulation of Calcium in Blood
Calcium homeostasis of blood 9–11 mg/100 ml Thyroid gland Parathyroid glands Falling blood Ca2+ levels Imbalance Figure 9.10, step 7
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Hormonal Regulation of Calcium in Blood
Calcium homeostasis of blood 9–11 mg/100 ml PTH Parathyroid glands release parathyroid hormone (PTH) Thyroid gland Parathyroid glands Falling blood Ca2+ levels Imbalance Figure 9.10, step 8
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Hormonal Regulation of Calcium in Blood
Calcium homeostasis of blood 9–11 mg/100 ml Osteoclasts degrade bone matrix and release Ca2+ into blood PTH Parathyroid glands release parathyroid hormone (PTH) Thyroid gland Parathyroid glands Falling blood Ca2+ levels Imbalance Figure 9.10, step 9
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Hormonal Regulation of Calcium in Blood
Calcium homeostasis of blood 9–11 mg/100 ml Osteoclasts degrade bone matrix and release Ca2+ into blood PTH Parathyroid glands release parathyroid hormone (PTH) Thyroid gland Parathyroid glands Figure 9.10, step 10
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Hormonal Regulation of Calcium in Blood
Calcium homeostasis of blood 9–11 mg/100 ml Rising blood Ca2+ levels Thyroid gland releases calcitonin Osteoclasts degrade bone matrix and release Ca2+ into blood PTH Calcitonin Calcitonin stimulates calcium salt deposit in bone Parathyroid glands release parathyroid hormone (PTH) Thyroid gland Parathyroid glands Falling blood Ca2+ levels Imbalance Figure 9.10, step 11
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