histology of the thyroid, parathyroid and pancreas SDL Flashcards
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pale pink: thyroglobulin within follicles
purple: simple cuboidal epithelium
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what is the red staining
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red blood cells
3
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discuss how thyroglobulin is made
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- Synthesis of thyroglobulin in follicular epithelial cells – secreted to follicles
- Resorption, diffusion, oxidation of iodide – follicular epithelial cells active transport iodide into cytoplasm from bloodstream catalyzed by thyroid peroxidase
- Iodination of thyroglobulin in the colloid
- Formation of T3 and T4 by oxidative coupling reactions – t3 or t4 stays linked to thyroglobulin and stored in colloid
- Resoroption of colloid – thyroglobulin degraded, leaving free t4, t3, dit mit
- Release od t4 and t3 to circulation
Epithelial cells only t4, most t3 actually comes from conversion of t4 elsewhere in the body
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which side of the image is thyroid and which is parathyroid
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right side: thyroid
left side: parathyroid
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C= thyroid parafollicular C cells = calcitonin
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label pancreas
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