Which trace element is necessary for normal thyroid hormone synthesis?
Iodine
What is the functional unit of the thyroid gland?
Thyroid follicle
What fills the follicular lumen?
Colloid
What is colloid made of?
thyroglobulin
What cells can we find scattered in the thyroid gland?
parafollicular, C cells
What do C cells secrete?
Calcitonin (peptide hormone)
Where does the start of thyroid hormone synthesis happen?
extracellularly
3 types of iodo-thyronines
3 transporters useful for iodine transportation
What molecule stimulates expression of the NIS?
TSH
What does thyroid peroxidase catalyze? (3)
Where is thyroid peroxidase located?
in the apical membrane
What is T3 a coupling of?
DIT + MIT
What is T4 a coupling of?
DIT + DIT
First step of synthesis of iodothyronines
Iodide is oxidized and incorporated into tyrosine residues w/in thyroglobulin in the lumen
What is the electron acceptor of the follicular membrane?
H202
When is thyroglobulin degraded?
Once endocytotic vesicle fuses with lysosome, then there’s proteolysis
Which enzyme catalyzes deioniodination of MIT and DIT?
iodo-tyrosine deiodinase
What is peripheral conversion?
T4 is converted into active T3
Which enzymes catalyze peripheral conversion?
tyrosine-specific deiodinases
Where can we find Type 1 deiodinase? (3)
Where can we find Type 2 deiodinase?
glial cells of the CNS
Roles of type 2 deiodinase (2)
- mediates T4 to feedback on secretion of TSH
What receptors do thyroid hormones use to act?
Nuclear receptors