LMP299Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Bone Remodeling, Sarcoidosis, Cortisol

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Lecture 12: calcium, vitamin d & parathyroid. Parathyroid glands and parathyroid hormone (pth) Pth produced by parathyroid glands. 4 glands that surround the thyroid glands they produce pth. Responses to a change of serum [ca2+] In calcium = in pth. Pth: effect on the bone: in bone reabsorption. More calcium released from bones. Bones are the largest storage of calcium: effect on the kidney: in ca2+ reabsorption, 1,25(oh)2vitd, in phosphate reabsorption. Opposite increase calcium, decrease increase in 1- hydroxylase in the kidney, Vitamin d and its metabolites humans get it from precursor 7- . 1,25dihydroxy- vitd is the active hormone can be further metabolized by 24- hydroxylase to become inactive and excreted. We get out vitamin d through the sun, milk, fish. 1,25 (oh)2 vitd hormonal effects. Inhibits its own synthesis and stimulates its metabolism. If there is enough 1,25 (oh)2 vitd, it will decrease 1- hydroxylase expression and increase 24- hydrozylase secretion: decrease synthesis, increased metabolism.

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