Session 11-Parathyroid And Calcium Flashcards

1
Q

What is the normal serum calcium level?

A

2.2-2.6M

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2
Q

How is 99% of calcium present in bone?

A

Hydroxyapatite crystals

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3
Q

What are the three ways in which calcium levels are regulated?

A
  • parathyroid hormone (PTH)
  • dietary vit D
  • calcitonin
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4
Q

How does parathyroid hormone regulate calcium levels?

A
  • stimulates bone resorption and release of calcium into circulation
  • stimulates calcium reabsorption in kidney and excretion of phosphate
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5
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How does dietary vit D regulate calcium levels?

A
  • increases intestinal absorption of dietary calcium and renal reabsorption of calcium
  • increases bone resorption
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6
Q

How does calcitonin regulate calcium levels?

A

Counteracts effects of PTH so lowers serum calcium

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7
Q

What is calcitriol?

A

Active form of vitamin D

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8
Q

Which cells in the parathyroid gland produce PTH?

A

Chief cells

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9
Q

What is the half life of PTH?

A

4 minutes

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10
Q

True or false: chief cells degrade PTH as well as synthesise it

A

TRUE - PTH continually synthesised but little store

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11
Q

What accelerates the cleavage of PTH in chief cells?

A

High serum calcium levels

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12
Q

What effect does PTH have in the following organs:

1) bone
2) gut
3) kidney

A

1) increase resorption
2) activates vit D and hence increases transcellular uptake from GI tract
3) decreases loss of urine

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13
Q

What is bone deposition?

A

Osteoblasts produce collagen matrix which is mineralised by hydroxyapatite

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14
Q

What is bone reabsorption?

A

Osteoclasts produce acid micro-environment and hydroxyapatite dissolves

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