Minerals - Calcium Flashcards
What can Imbalances of Ca Lead to?
hypercalcaemia and hypocalcaemia
Serum Calcium Levels are Controlled by Hormones, what do they do?
influence the release of stored calcium in bone
Describe Parathyroid Hormone and give Role
secreted by parathyroid glands
short half life
rapid response
Increases RANKL
decreases OPG
= osteoclastgenesis
= increases serum Ca
Describe Calcitonin and give Role
produced by parafollicular cells in thyroid
antagonises PTH effects
inhibits osteoclastgenesis
= decreases serum Ca
Describe Calcitrol and give Role
1,25-Dihydroxy Vitamin D3
- produced by PTH in kidney
= increases calcium absorption
Describe Calcitrol and give Role
1,25-Dihydroxy Vitamin D3
- produced by PTH in kidney
= increases calcium absorption
steps of increasing calcium absorption
- low serum calcium
- parathyroid gland
- PTH
- kidney
- activate 1-hydroxylase
- 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 converts into 1,25-hydroxyvitamin D3
Describe Osteocalcin
produced by osteoclasts and odontoblasts
- binds hydroxyapatite and calcium
is Vitamin D3 hydrophilic or hydrophobic?
hydrophobic
what group is vit d3 part of, what can it do?
steroid hormone group
- can directly affect gene expression by binding to steroid receptors