Session 11-Parathyroid And Calcium Flashcards
What is the normal serum calcium level?
2.2-2.6M
How is 99% of calcium present in bone?
Hydroxyapatite crystals
What are the three ways in which calcium levels are regulated?
- parathyroid hormone (PTH)
- dietary vit D
- calcitonin
How does parathyroid hormone regulate calcium levels?
- stimulates bone resorption and release of calcium into circulation
- stimulates calcium reabsorption in kidney and excretion of phosphate
How does dietary vit D regulate calcium levels?
- increases intestinal absorption of dietary calcium and renal reabsorption of calcium
- increases bone resorption
How does calcitonin regulate calcium levels?
Counteracts effects of PTH so lowers serum calcium
What is calcitriol?
Active form of vitamin D
Which cells in the parathyroid gland produce PTH?
Chief cells
What is the half life of PTH?
4 minutes
True or false: chief cells degrade PTH as well as synthesise it
TRUE - PTH continually synthesised but little store
What accelerates the cleavage of PTH in chief cells?
High serum calcium levels
What effect does PTH have in the following organs:
1) bone
2) gut
3) kidney
1) increase resorption
2) activates vit D and hence increases transcellular uptake from GI tract
3) decreases loss of urine
What is bone deposition?
Osteoblasts produce collagen matrix which is mineralised by hydroxyapatite
What is bone reabsorption?
Osteoclasts produce acid micro-environment and hydroxyapatite dissolves