What hormones does the thyroid produce?
Where are these hormones produced?
T3 and T4
Calcitonin
By follicular cells and parafollicular cells
What is the parathyroid composed of?
What is secreted here?
4 parathyroid glands on posterior thyroid
Can be up to 8 glands
Secrete parathyroid hormone
What are the roles of parathyroid hormones?
What are pathology related to thyroid gland?
What are pathology related to parathyroid gland?
What are T3 and T4?
What is their role?
Iodine-containing low molecular weight hormones
What is calcitonin?
What is its role?
Polypeptide hormone
What is required for thyroid hormone synthesis?
What catalyses this process?
Thyroid peroxidase
What are the actions of thyroid hormones?
What happens during the process of iodination of tyrosine residues on thyroglobulin?
What is the role of reverse T3?
Anatgonist at T3 receptors
What happens to T3,T4, and TSH levels in primary and secondary hypothyroidism and in lack of dietary iodine?
Primary = - T3 and T4, + TSH
Secondary = - T3 and T4, - TSH
Lack of iodine = - T3 and T4, + TSH
What happens to T3, T4, and TSH levels in primary and secondary hyperthyroidism, and hyper-secreting thyroid tumour?
Primary = + T3 and T4, - TSH
Secondary = + T3 and T4, + TSH
Tumour = + T3 and T4, - TSH
What are the main, primary, and secondary causes of hypothyroidism?
Primary = failure of thyroid gland
Secondary = anterior pituitary failure
What are the main causes of hyperthyroidism?
What are the symptoms of hypothyroidism?
What is cretinism?
Neonate
Dwarfism and mental retardation
Every newborn tested for TSH and T4
How can you treat hypothyroidism?
What are some issues though?
What are the symptoms of hyperthyroidism?
How do you diagnose hyperthyroidism?
How can you treat hyperthyroidism?
How do anti-thyroid drugs work?
When is radioiodine used?
How does + adipose tissue cause increase in CVD?
Adipose tissue secretes cytokines and inflammatory factors