What gender is more affected?
women
Describe the negative feedback loop of the endocrine system
*negative feedback loop
What do thyroid hormones do in children?
Important for normal growth and development
What do thyroid hormones do in adults?
Maintain metabolic stability
Is T4 or T3 produced exclusively by the thyroid gland?
T4
Where else is T3 produced?
by deiodination of T4 (I think this happens in liver ???)
The thyroid gland manufactures and stores T3 and T4 in _________ - a protein that both synthesizes and stores the hormone
thyroglobulin
You need ____ for the synthesis of thyroid hormones and the source is from your diet (seafood, diary, iodinated salt).
iodine
How much T4 is produced per day?
80-100 mcg
How much T3 is produced per day?
30-40 mcg
____ T4 and T3 determine hormone biologic activity
Free
Most T4–>T3 happens in the periphery by _________
5’-deiodinase
What are some binding proteins that are ensuring the serum T3 and T4 remain within normal limits?
T4 or T3:
Longer half life and less potent?
T4
T4 or T3:
Shorter half life and more potent?
T3
List the 4 types of general thyroid disorders
1) Hypothyroidism
- Primary
- Central
2) Subclinical hypothyroidism
3) Hyperthyroidism
4) Subclinical hyperthyroidism
What are some causes of primary hypothyroidism?
What are some causes of central hypothyroidism?
Problem with the hypothalamus and/or pituitary
Briefly list a few hypothyroidism symptoms
Think about metabolic rate slowing down:
Briefly list a few hyperthyroidism symptoms
Think about metabolic rate speeding up:
What lab results would you see for primary hypothyroidism?
TSH = high T4 = low T3 = low (or normal)
What lab results would you see for subclinical hypothyroidism?
TSH = high T4 = normal T3 = normal
What lab results would you see for hyperthyroidism?
TSH = low T4 = high T3 = high
What lab results would you see for subclinical hyperthyroidism?
TSH = low T4 = normal T3 = normal