PTH & Calcitonin
PTH's affect on the intestine?
Increased calcium absorption
PTH's affect on bone?
Increased release of calcium and phosphate from bone
PTH binds to *osteoblasts* and causes what two things to occur?
1. Decrease osteoblast activity 2. Increase osteoclast activity by releasing a chemical called "osteoclast stimulating factor" (AKA, IL-1).
Effect of Calcitonin on osteoclast and osteoblast activity?
1. Decreased osteoclast activity 2. Increased osteoblast activity
Effect of PTH on osteoclast and osteoblast activity?
1. Increased osteoclast activity 2. Decreased osteoblast activity
What are the three organs that PTH raises calcium levels?
Bone, Kidneys, and Intestine
Acts to decrease blood calcium levels
Calcitonin
Released by the C Cells of the thyroid gland in response to high blood calcium
Calcitonin
Increased osteoblast activity
Calcitonin (calcium from blood and deposited in the bone matrix)
Decreased osteoclast activity
Calcitonin (leading to decreased breakdown of bone matrix and decreased calcium being released into the blood)
PTH's affect on the kidneys?
Decreased urinary calcium excretion and increased excretion of phosphate.
Acts to increase calcium and decrease phosphate
PTH
Released when blood calcium levels are low
PTH
Increased osteoclast activity
PTH (leading to increased breakdown of bone matrix and increased amount of calcium being released into the blood)
Decreased osteoblast activity
PTH (less calcium from the blood being taken to make new bone)
PTH and Calcitonin affect bone _____ and _____.
Resorption and Deposition