triiodothyronine and thyroxine
Thyroxine=
T4
triidothyronine=
T3
how is the amount released determined?
amount in blood determines amount released
how does tsh travel in blood?
bound to protein until reaches target cell
how do t3 and t4 affect the target cell?
by increasing the metabolic rate
when are t3 and 4 secreted?
constantly secreted in blood bcs has to break doen chemicals all the time
t3 and t4 target what?
every type of cell except spleen and testes
two diseases w t3 and t4:
goiter graves disease
graves disease
over active thyroid =hyperthyroidism symptoms= weight loss, insomnia, and hand tremors
goiter
swelling of the thyroid gland caused by iodine deficiency
differences between t3 and t4?
t3: 4x more potent in thyroid gland: 80% production is t4
how long does t3 last and how long does t4?
t3= 2.5 days t4= 6.5 days
what is the thyroid stimulating gland and what sends it out?
the pituitary gland sends it out. TSH:
t3 and t4 are released by what?
the thyroid gland
what stimulates t3 and t4 to b sent out?
tsh
hyposecretion leads to:
weight gain bcs decreased metabolic rate
hypersecretion leads to:
weight loss bcs incrwased metabolic rate