Thyroid Physiology Terms Flashcards
total T4 (TT4)
concentration of free T4 plus protein-bound T4
total T3 (TT3)
concentration of free T3 plus protein-bound T3
free T4 (FT4)
concentration of free T4
free T3 (FT3)
concentration of free T3
thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)
helpful in differentiating the causes of hypothyroidism
T4 autoantibodies (T4AA)
antibodies, produced by lymphocytes/plasma cells, directed against T4; indicative of thyroid gland inflammation
T3 autoantibodies (T3AA)
antibodies, produced by lymphocytes/plasma cells, directed against T3; indicative of thyroid gland inflammation
thyroglobulin autoantibodies (TgAA)
antibodies, produced by lymphocytes/plasma cells, directed against thyroglobulin; indicative of thyroid gland inflammation
cathepsins
lysosomal enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of peptide bonds; in the thyroid follicuar cell, cathepsins hydrolyze thyroglobulin, liberating T3 and T4
Na+/I- symporters (NIS)
an integral (transmembrane) protein located within the basolateral membrane of thyroid follicular epithelial cells; the NIS simulstaneously transports sodium cations and iodide anions into the follicular epithelial cell; NIS-mediated uptake of iodide into the follicular epithelial cells that is the first step in the syntheis of thyroid hormones
pendrin
an integral (transmembrane) protein located within the apical (luminal) membrane of thyroid follicular cells; it transports iodide into the follicular lumen
goiter
any abnormal enlargement of the thyroid gland; an animal with a goiter may be hypothyroid, hyperthyroid, or euthyroid (meaning no specific function is pathogonomic of goiter)