Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone
TSH: Produced by
Anterior Pituitary
TSH: Hyposecretion
Cretinism in children; myxedema in adults
TSH: Hypersecretion
Hyperthyroidism; effects similar to those of Graves' disease, in which antibodies mimic TSH Graves Disease: - Anxiety and irritability - A fine tremor of your hands or fingers - Heat sensitivity and an increase in perspiration or warm, moist skin - Weight loss, despite normal eating habits - Enlargement of your thyroid gland (goiter) - Change in menstrual cycles - Erectile dysfunction or reduced libido - Frequent bowel movements - Bulging eyes (Graves' ophthalmopathy) - Fatigue - Thick, red skin usually on the shins or tops of the feet (Graves' dermopathy) - Rapid or irregular heartbeat (palpitations)
TSH: Regulation of Release
Stimulated by TRH and in infants indirectly by cold temperatures Inhibited by feedback inhibition exerted by thyroid hormones on anterior pituitary and hypothalamus and by GHIH
TSH: Target and Effect
Thyroid; increase synthesis/release of TH