Calcium Homeostasis
Perecentage Drop in Blood Calcium That WIll Trigger PTH
1%
List the Three Ways Calcitrol Works
1. It increases calcium absorption by the small intestine 2. It increases calcium resorption from the skeleton by binding to osteoblasts 3. It weakly promotes the reabsorption of calcium ions by the kidneys, so less calcium is lost in the bones
Four Ways PTH Increases Blood Calcium
1. PTH binds to receptors on the osteoblasts, stimlulating them to secrete RANKL 2. PTH promotes calcium reabsorption by the kidneys, so less calcium is lost in urine 3. PTH promotes the final step of calcitrol synthesis in the kidneys 4. PTH inhibits collagen synthesis by osteoblasts, inhibiting bone deposition
Calcitonin
A hormone produced by the C-cells of the thyroid gland that decreases bloodcalcium levels.
Two Principal Way Calcitionin Works
Osteoclast Inhibition; Osteoblast Stimulation
Calcium Homeostasis Depends on These Three Hormones
calcitrol, calcitonin, parathyroid hormone
Describe Calcitrol Synthesis
Ultraviolet rays act on the epidermal keratinocytes which turn 7-deydrocholesterol into vitamin D3; the liver adds a hydroxyl group converting it to calcidiol; the kidney adds another hydroxyl group converting calcidiol to calcitrol
Growth Factors
at least 12 hormonlike substances produced in bone itself that stimulate neighboring bone cells, promote collagen synthesis, stimulate epiphyseal growth, etc
Hormone
blood-borne chemical messenger from one organ to another
Calcitonin Plays a Greater Role In ___ than ____
children; adults
Cortisol
inhibits osteoclast activity, but if excreted in excess (Cushing disease), can cause osteoporosis
Calcitrol
most active form of vitamin D produced by the sequential action of the skin, liver, and kidneys
RANKL
produced by osteoblasts activates osteoclasts and increases osteoclast number and bone resorption release of RANKL stimulated by hormones and growth factor
Parathyroid Hormone (PTH)
produced by parathyroid glands; raises blood calcium level when it falls below a critical threshold level
Vitamin A
promotes glycosaminoglycan (chondroitin sulfate) synthesis
RANK
receptor on the surfaces of osteoclast-producing stem cells; when activated by RANKL they cause the stem cell to differentiate to osteoclast and liberate calcium and phoshpate ions from bone
Vitamin C (absorbic acid)
reuired for collagen synthesis, bone growth, and fracture repair
What is Common in Rickets and Osteomalacia?
soft bones due to low calcium and phosphate deposition in bones because too little calcitrol; rickets (children), osteomalacia (adults)
Growth Hormone
stimulates bone elongation and cartilage proliferation
Insulin
stimulates bone formation
Testosterone
stimulates osteoblasts and promotes protein synthesis
Estrogen
stimulates osteoblasts in adolescent growth; prevents osteoporosis
Principle Function of Calcitrol
to raise the blood calcium concentration