what cells are responsible for thyroid hormone production?
thyroid follicular cells
why is iodine important in the diet?
to help in thyroid hormone synthesis
what amino acid are thyroid hormones formed from?
tyrosine
what active forms of the thyroid hormone are also released into the bloodstream?
thyroxin (T4) and tri-iodothyronine (T3)
what is the major secreted product from the thyroid gland?
T4 - thyroxin
which is more active T4 or T3
T3 - iodothyronine
what binds to T3 and T4 in the circulation?
thyroxine-binding globulin (TBG)
what is used to convert T4 to T3 at the liver, kidney and other tissues with high blood flow?
5’-deiodinase
How does T3 regulate gene transcription?
how are thyroid hormones (T3 and T4 ) released?
What four things does the TSH released from the pituitary gland increase?
what causes the negative feedback loop on the pituitary and hypothalamus when T3 and T4 have been released?
when the T3 levels are high, a negative feedback loop occurs to slow down/ stop their release
what are the roles of thyroid hormone?
2. role in growth and development
what are the metabolic functions of thyroid hormones?
what is the effect of the thyroid hormone on the cardiovascular system?
what occurs when there is a Thyroid deficiency during development?
cretinism (congenital hypothyroidism)
what is the role of the thyroid hormone in growth?
Thyroid hormone is needed to allow bone, cartilage and other connective tissues to respond to growth hormone
what is the most common cause of congenital hypothyroidism?
iodine deficiency
what is the effect of a lack of iodine in your diet and how does this cause enlarged thyroid glands?
where is the main source of iodine in diet?
- Regions very remote from sea mainly use rock salt in diet
what condition can cause high TSH secretion besides a lack of iodine in the diet?
A pituitary tumour
what is hyperthyroidism and what is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism?
it is an overactive thyroid gland in which excess thyroid hormone is released and it is most commonly caused by Graves disease.
what happens in graves disease to cause hyperthyroidism?
B-lymphocytes secrete glycoproteins which activate the TSH receptors on the thyroid gland stimulating thyroid hormone release
what pharmacological treatment is given for hyperthyroidism?
Thioamides (e.g. methimazole)