What structure connects the two lobes of the thyroid gland?
Isthmus
What are the thyroid lobes made off?
- follicles contain colloid which is surrounded by an outer layer of follicular cells (cuboidal epithelial)
What is colloid made up?
thyroglobulin which contains tyrosine
What is a c-cell
also called parafollicular cell, produces calcitonin
What are the two thyroid hormones?
Thyroxine (T4)
Triiodothyronine (T3)
How are the thyroid hormones synthesised?
Tyrosine + iodine > Monoiodotyrosine (MIT)
MIT + iodine > Diiodotyrosine (DIT)
DIT + DIT > Thyroxine (T3)
DIT+ MIT > Triiodothyronine (T4)
Where can iodine be found in diet?
By which process does iodide get into the follicle lumen ready to be used in synthesise of thyroid hormone?
What hormone is needed to attach iodine onto tyrosine?
Thyroid peroxidase
Which structure holds the MIT, DIT, T3 and T4 molecules during storage and synthesise?
Thyroglobulin
How are T3 and T4 moved from storage in colloid to the blood?
How is radioactive iodine used?
Treatment: for hyper secretion of thyroid hormone radioactivity causes thyroid cells to die
Diagnosis: Thyroid only cells which take up iodine so used to trace if any thyroid glands left if meant to be surgically removed
What enzyme converts T4 to T3?
primarily Type 1 deiodinase but also Type 2 and 3
Why does T4 need to be converted to T3?
T3 has higher affinity for nuclear receptors (majority of thyroid receptors)
What three proteins are used to transport thyroid hormone?
Where are the majority of thyroid hormone receptors?
- found in most cells in the body
What are the intracellular effects of thyroid hormones?
bind to nuclear receptors and cause:
- translocation, activation or suppression of genes
What are the metabolic actions of thyroid hormone?
In which ways are carbohydrates metabolism affected by thyroid hormone?
In what ways are lipid metabolism affected by thyroid hormone?
inc lipolysis which increases Free fatty acids, accelerating FFA oxidation and decreased cholesterol except LDL cholesterol which is taken up more
In what ways are protein metabolism affected by thyroid hormone?
Increase protein synthesis unless in excess in which case breakdown protein
What are the affects of thyroid in Heart?
What are the affects of thyroid in Lungs ?
What are the affects of thyroid in GIT?