BIOSC-116 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Peripheral Neuropathy, Thyroid, Blood Sugar

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Skeleton as a calcium reservoir calcium is stored in bones. So, whenever you have extra calcium in the body, it will be put into bones. Also, whenever you are low in calcium, the body will remove the calcium from the bones. Stimulus for secretion calcitonin is released when there are increased blood calcium levels. Effects calcitonin acts to decrease blood calcium levels by causing the calcium to be deposited into bones. Stimulus for secretion pth is released when there are decreased blood calcium levels. Role of vitamin d vitamin d stimulates intestinal absorption of calcium and phosphate (it works together with pth). Fuels available to the brain glucose is the main fuel that the brain uses for energy and so you must maintain adequate blood glucose levels to make sure the brain has the energy it needs. Consequences of hypoglycemia first see aggressive, erratic behavior and then will see decreased brain function.

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