thyroid hormones - lecture Flashcards
thyoidine
taken up into thyroid gland where its used to synthesize thyroxine (T4)
cells that have thyroid hormone receptors
everything except for RBCs
why is T3 more reactive than T4/
affinity of receptor for t3 much higher
cretinism
child born without thyroid gland
mental retardation and dwarfism
myxedema
mucopolysaccharides results in fluid accumulation under skin remove thyroid and get disorder weakness dry skin lethargy sensation of cold slow speech edema of eyelids cold skin reduced sweating plus others
symptoms of thyrotoxicosis/graves’ disease
nervousness increased sweating intolerance to heat palpitations fatigue weight loss tachycardia dyspnea weakness increased appetite eye complaints
symptoms of graves disease
thyrotoxicosis
goiter
edema of eyes = exophthalmos
metabolic effects of TH
regulating:
1: basal metabolic rate and heat production
2: water and ion transport
3: calcium and phosphorus metabolism
4: cholesterol and fat metabolism - stimulates enzyme that breaks cholesterol down
5: nitrogen (urea and creatine) metabolism
insufficient TH during development results in:
mental retardation very limited growth ataxia spastic muscles deafness infertility
none of this is reversible unless TH supplied during development
neurological cretin
mother lacks iodine
T4 very low
will make t3 instead so will be euthyroid
but fetus needs T4 cause it crosses placenta more easily and gets into brain more easily than T3
direct response genes
ones that have thyroid response elements
number of genes in CNS development, malic enzyme and alpha and beta myosin heavy chain genes, TSH pteta and alpha geins, myelin associated protein genes
thyroid hormone receptors
alpha1 adn beta b1 adn b2 can bind to T3 but alpha 2 can’t
KO mice can live without all of them, but aren’t happy
iodine and TH regulation
excess dietary iodine suppresses synthesis and release of hormones independent of TSH
pathological thyroid regulatiors
tyroid stimulating immunoglobulins
TSH binding inhibiting immunoglobulins
human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
TRH
synthesized in anterior hypothalamus
stored in median eminence
also found in other parts of the brain
there are TREs on alpha and beta TSH genes