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Thyroid Gland, Hormones and Thyroid Problems, Animation
(USMLE topics, endocrinology) Regulation of thyroid hormone, hyper- and hypothyroidism: causes, symptoms and treatment, goiter.
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The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped ENDOCRINE gland located in the neck. It is wrapped around the trachea, just below the thyroid cartilage –the Adam’s apple.
The two major hormones of the thyroid are triiodothyronine, T3 and t...
published: 26 Sep 2017
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What is Thyroid Disease? (HealthSketch)
A simple explainer video about the thyroid gland. We explain its role in creating thyroid hormones, which affect your body's metabolism. We also explain the causes, symptoms, and treatments of having an overactive or underactive thyroid. We hope this video will be helpful to you and those you care about.
This video was sponsored by the British Thyroid Foundation (http://www.btf-thyroid.org)
Chapters
0:00 The thyroid gland and thyroid hormones
1:31 Overactive and underactive thyroid
3:50 Diagnosis and causes of thyroid disease
5:50 Treatment and management
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published: 06 Nov 2020
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Thyroid gland - What's the function of the thyroid?
In this animation thyroid gland, its structure and function along with the hormones produced are described. Watch the animation "Thyroid problems - most common thyroid problems, symptoms and treatment" to learn more about different thyroid problems.
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published: 18 Jun 2013
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The Thyroid Gland and the Thyroid Hormone (T3 & T4) - Endocrine System
The Thyroid Gland and the Thyroid Hormone (T3 & T4)…Thyroxine…Triiodothyronine, Tetraiodothyronine, Thyroglobulin. Thyroid stimulating hormone, iodide, iodine. Biology lectures for NEET, NEETPG, MCAT, DAT, PLAB, USMLE, NCLEX, COMLEX.
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published: 05 Dec 2021
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Thyroid Gland and Hormones
Dr Mike discusses the thyroid gland and function of the thyroid hormones (T3 and T4).
This video includes:
- Role of iodine in thyroid hormone production
- How T3 (triiodothyronine) and T4 (thyroxine) is produced
- Role of the hypothalamus (thyrotropin releasing hormone)
- Role of the anterior pituitary gland (Thyroid stimulating hormone)
- Role of selenium in T3 production
- Where thyroid hormones work in the body?
- Hyperthyroidism (Graves diseases)
- Hypothyroidism (Hashimoto's thyroiditis)
And more!!
published: 07 Jun 2018
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Thyroid and parathyroid glands (preview) - Human Anatomy | Kenhub
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The thyroid gland is an endocrine organ located in the neck that participates in a myriad of systemic processes. On the posterior aspect of such an organ, we’ll find the parathyroid glands.
In the full version of this video, we’ll discuss the gross anatomy of the thyroid and parathyroid glands, structures that surround them, vascular supply, and innervation. We’ll wrap up the tutorial by discussing an abnormal enlargement of the thyroid gland kno...
published: 10 Jun 2020
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Thyroid Gland Anatomy - (embryology, blood supply, venous drainage, innervation, histology)
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"The thyroid gland is butterfly shaped endocrine organ that sits and wraps around the trachea.
It produces three main hormone T3 and T4 important in metabolism and calcitonin in calcium homeostasis. The thyroid has two main loves the right and left. Anteriorly the thyroid glands are joined by the Isthmus. Posteriorly the thyroid gland encircles the tracheal rings but does not connect. From this dorsal view we can see 4 parathyroid glands sitting on the thyroid gland, 2 on each side.
Developmentally, the thyroid isthmus can give rise to a structure contiguous called the pyramidal lobe, which extends upward. The pyramidal love is common up to 55% and is a result of the persistent remnant of the thyroglossal duct.
The functional unit of the thyroid ...
published: 24 Jul 2019
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Thyroid Gland | Anatomy Physiology and Histology
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The thyroid gland is the largest adult gland to have a purely endocrine function, weighing about 25 g. It lies adjacent to the trachea immediately below the larynx, and is named for the nearby shield- like thyroid15 cartilage of the larynx. It is shaped like a butterfly wrapped around the trachea, with two winglike lobes usually joined inferiorly by a narrow bridge of tissue, the isthmus .
Histologically, the thyroid is composed mostly of sacs called thyroid follicles Each is filled with a protein-rich colloid and lined by a simple cuboidal epithelium of follicular cells. These cells secrete about 80 micrograms (μg) of thyroid hormone (TH) daily. Abo...
published: 07 Feb 2023
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Thyroid Carcinomas | Introduction | @emotionalmedico
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published: 29 Dec 2023
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Endocrinology | Thyroid Overview
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be providing a brief description of the thyroid gland and an overview of this important endocrine organ. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
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published: 01 May 2017
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Thyroid Gland, Hormones and Thyroid Problems, Animation
(USMLE topics, endocrinology) Regulation of thyroid hormone, hyper- and hypothyroidism: causes, symptoms and treatment, goiter.
Purchase a license to download...
(USMLE topics, endocrinology) Regulation of thyroid hormone, hyper- and hypothyroidism: causes, symptoms and treatment, goiter.
Purchase a license to download a non-watermarked copy of this video on AlilaMedicalMedia(dot)com
Voice by: Sue Stern
©Alila Medical Media. All rights reserved.
All images/videos by Alila Medical Media are for information purposes ONLY and are NOT intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped ENDOCRINE gland located in the neck. It is wrapped around the trachea, just below the thyroid cartilage –the Adam’s apple.
The two major hormones of the thyroid are triiodothyronine, T3 and thyroxine, T4. The numbers 3 and 4 indicate the number of iodine atoms present in a molecule of each hormone. T3 and T4 are collectively referred to as THYROID hormones.
Thyroid hormone secretion is under control of thyroid-stimulating hormone, TSH, from the anterior pituitary. TSH, in turn, is induced by thyrotropin-releasing hormone, TRH, produced by the hypothalamus. The amount of circulating thyroid hormones is regulated by a negative feedback loop: when their levels are too high, they SUPPRESS the production of TSH and TRH, consequently INHIBITING their own production.
Thyroid hormones act to INCREASE the body’s metabolic rate. They stimulate appetite, digestion, breakdown of nutrients and absorption. They also increase oxygen consumption, raise the breathing rate, heart rate and contraction strength. As a result, the body’s HEAT production is INCREASED. Thyroid hormone secretion usually rises in winter months to keep the body warm.
Thyroid hormones are also important for bone growth and fetal brain development.
There are 2 major groups of thyroid problems:
HYPOthyroidism: when the thyroid does NOT produce ENOUGH hormones, resulting in a LOW metabolic rate, combined with SLOW respiratory and cardiovascular activities. Common symptoms include fatigue, weight gain despite poor appetite, cold intolerance, slow heart rate, heavy menstrual bleeding and constipation. Iodine deficiency and Hashimoto's thyroiditis are the most common causes. Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease in which the thyroid gland is gradually destroyed by the body’s own immune system.
Hypothyroidism, especially when caused by iodine deficiency, may lead to swelling of the thyroid gland, known as GOITER. In an attempt to fix the low levels of thyroid hormones, the pituitary produces MORE TSH to further stimulate the thyroid gland. The thyroid, while UNable to make hormones WITHOUT iodine, responds to TSH by GROWING in size.
Hypothyroidism is managed with thyroxine hormone replacement.
HYPERthyroidism: when the thyroid gland produces TOO MUCH hormones, resulting in a TOO ACTIVE metabolism, together with respiratory and cardiovascular rates that are HIGHER than necessary. Common symptoms include irritability, insomnia, weight loss despite good appetite, heat intolerance, heart racing and diarrhea.
Hyperthyroidism is most commonly caused by Graves' disease, another autoimmune disorder characterized by presence of an antibody, called thyroid stimulating immunoglobulin, TSI. TSI, similar to TSH, stimulates the thyroid gland to produce hormones. Unlike TSH, however, TSI is NOT regulated by negative feedback mechanisms, leading to UNcontrolled production of thyroid hormones. TSI also stimulates the thyroid gland to grow, which MAY lead to formation of a goiter.
Hyperthyroidism may be managed with drugs that suppress thyroid function, radioactive iodine that selectively destroys the thyroid gland, or surgery that removes part of the gland.
https://wn.com/Thyroid_Gland,_Hormones_And_Thyroid_Problems,_Animation
(USMLE topics, endocrinology) Regulation of thyroid hormone, hyper- and hypothyroidism: causes, symptoms and treatment, goiter.
Purchase a license to download a non-watermarked copy of this video on AlilaMedicalMedia(dot)com
Voice by: Sue Stern
©Alila Medical Media. All rights reserved.
All images/videos by Alila Medical Media are for information purposes ONLY and are NOT intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped ENDOCRINE gland located in the neck. It is wrapped around the trachea, just below the thyroid cartilage –the Adam’s apple.
The two major hormones of the thyroid are triiodothyronine, T3 and thyroxine, T4. The numbers 3 and 4 indicate the number of iodine atoms present in a molecule of each hormone. T3 and T4 are collectively referred to as THYROID hormones.
Thyroid hormone secretion is under control of thyroid-stimulating hormone, TSH, from the anterior pituitary. TSH, in turn, is induced by thyrotropin-releasing hormone, TRH, produced by the hypothalamus. The amount of circulating thyroid hormones is regulated by a negative feedback loop: when their levels are too high, they SUPPRESS the production of TSH and TRH, consequently INHIBITING their own production.
Thyroid hormones act to INCREASE the body’s metabolic rate. They stimulate appetite, digestion, breakdown of nutrients and absorption. They also increase oxygen consumption, raise the breathing rate, heart rate and contraction strength. As a result, the body’s HEAT production is INCREASED. Thyroid hormone secretion usually rises in winter months to keep the body warm.
Thyroid hormones are also important for bone growth and fetal brain development.
There are 2 major groups of thyroid problems:
HYPOthyroidism: when the thyroid does NOT produce ENOUGH hormones, resulting in a LOW metabolic rate, combined with SLOW respiratory and cardiovascular activities. Common symptoms include fatigue, weight gain despite poor appetite, cold intolerance, slow heart rate, heavy menstrual bleeding and constipation. Iodine deficiency and Hashimoto's thyroiditis are the most common causes. Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease in which the thyroid gland is gradually destroyed by the body’s own immune system.
Hypothyroidism, especially when caused by iodine deficiency, may lead to swelling of the thyroid gland, known as GOITER. In an attempt to fix the low levels of thyroid hormones, the pituitary produces MORE TSH to further stimulate the thyroid gland. The thyroid, while UNable to make hormones WITHOUT iodine, responds to TSH by GROWING in size.
Hypothyroidism is managed with thyroxine hormone replacement.
HYPERthyroidism: when the thyroid gland produces TOO MUCH hormones, resulting in a TOO ACTIVE metabolism, together with respiratory and cardiovascular rates that are HIGHER than necessary. Common symptoms include irritability, insomnia, weight loss despite good appetite, heat intolerance, heart racing and diarrhea.
Hyperthyroidism is most commonly caused by Graves' disease, another autoimmune disorder characterized by presence of an antibody, called thyroid stimulating immunoglobulin, TSI. TSI, similar to TSH, stimulates the thyroid gland to produce hormones. Unlike TSH, however, TSI is NOT regulated by negative feedback mechanisms, leading to UNcontrolled production of thyroid hormones. TSI also stimulates the thyroid gland to grow, which MAY lead to formation of a goiter.
Hyperthyroidism may be managed with drugs that suppress thyroid function, radioactive iodine that selectively destroys the thyroid gland, or surgery that removes part of the gland.
- published: 26 Sep 2017
- views: 2701640
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What is Thyroid Disease? (HealthSketch)
A simple explainer video about the thyroid gland. We explain its role in creating thyroid hormones, which affect your body's metabolism. We also explain the cau...
A simple explainer video about the thyroid gland. We explain its role in creating thyroid hormones, which affect your body's metabolism. We also explain the causes, symptoms, and treatments of having an overactive or underactive thyroid. We hope this video will be helpful to you and those you care about.
This video was sponsored by the British Thyroid Foundation (http://www.btf-thyroid.org)
Chapters
0:00 The thyroid gland and thyroid hormones
1:31 Overactive and underactive thyroid
3:50 Diagnosis and causes of thyroid disease
5:50 Treatment and management
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https://patient.info/hormones/thyroid-and-parathyroid-glands#nav-3
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A simple explainer video about the thyroid gland. We explain its role in creating thyroid hormones, which affect your body's metabolism. We also explain the causes, symptoms, and treatments of having an overactive or underactive thyroid. We hope this video will be helpful to you and those you care about.
This video was sponsored by the British Thyroid Foundation (http://www.btf-thyroid.org)
Chapters
0:00 The thyroid gland and thyroid hormones
1:31 Overactive and underactive thyroid
3:50 Diagnosis and causes of thyroid disease
5:50 Treatment and management
**NEW** Click here to find QR codes to this and other HealthSketch videos, which can be printed to hand to patients or put up in clinical areas or waiting rooms: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1yL0qMy0DuL-FWRQwlCOm_SysUasgYt-w?usp=sharing
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ABOUT US: HealthSketch is a project to convey health information in visually engaging ways, empowering us all to lead healthier lives. For more information, visit:
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Script: Dr Wikum Jayatunga MBBS BSc MSc MFPH (Public Health)
Review: Dr Samantha Chandrasekera MBBS BSc MRCGP (GP) and the British Thyroid Foundation
Whiteboard Animation by Russ Law: https://www.russlaw.co.uk/
NOTE: All content, including graphics, audio, text, and links, is for information and education purposes only. This video should not be considered a substitute for professional medical care, so if you have further questions or concerns, please consult a medical professional.
References and further information:
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/underactive-thyroid-hypothyroidism/
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/overactive-thyroid-hyperthyroidism/
https://www.btf-thyroid.org/what-is-thyroid-disorder
https://patient.info/hormones/thyroid-and-parathyroid-glands#nav-3
- published: 06 Nov 2020
- views: 233967
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Thyroid gland - What's the function of the thyroid?
In this animation thyroid gland, its structure and function along with the hormones produced are described. Watch the animation "Thyroid problems - most common ...
In this animation thyroid gland, its structure and function along with the hormones produced are described. Watch the animation "Thyroid problems - most common thyroid problems, symptoms and treatment" to learn more about different thyroid problems.
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- views: 391794
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The Thyroid Gland and the Thyroid Hormone (T3 & T4) - Endocrine System
The Thyroid Gland and the Thyroid Hormone (T3 & T4)…Thyroxine…Triiodothyronine, Tetraiodothyronine, Thyroglobulin. Thyroid stimulating hormone, iodide, iodine. ...
The Thyroid Gland and the Thyroid Hormone (T3 & T4)…Thyroxine…Triiodothyronine, Tetraiodothyronine, Thyroglobulin. Thyroid stimulating hormone, iodide, iodine. Biology lectures for NEET, NEETPG, MCAT, DAT, PLAB, USMLE, NCLEX, COMLEX.
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Thyroid Gland and Hormones
Dr Mike discusses the thyroid gland and function of the thyroid hormones (T3 and T4).
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- Role of iodine in thyroid hormone production
- How ...
Dr Mike discusses the thyroid gland and function of the thyroid hormones (T3 and T4).
This video includes:
- Role of iodine in thyroid hormone production
- How T3 (triiodothyronine) and T4 (thyroxine) is produced
- Role of the hypothalamus (thyrotropin releasing hormone)
- Role of the anterior pituitary gland (Thyroid stimulating hormone)
- Role of selenium in T3 production
- Where thyroid hormones work in the body?
- Hyperthyroidism (Graves diseases)
- Hypothyroidism (Hashimoto's thyroiditis)
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Dr Mike discusses the thyroid gland and function of the thyroid hormones (T3 and T4).
This video includes:
- Role of iodine in thyroid hormone production
- How T3 (triiodothyronine) and T4 (thyroxine) is produced
- Role of the hypothalamus (thyrotropin releasing hormone)
- Role of the anterior pituitary gland (Thyroid stimulating hormone)
- Role of selenium in T3 production
- Where thyroid hormones work in the body?
- Hyperthyroidism (Graves diseases)
- Hypothyroidism (Hashimoto's thyroiditis)
And more!!
- published: 07 Jun 2018
- views: 156296
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Thyroid and parathyroid glands (preview) - Human Anatomy | Kenhub
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The thyroid gland is an endocrine organ located in the neck that participates in a myriad of systemic processes. On the posterior aspect of such an organ, we’ll find the parathyroid glands.
In the full version of this video, we’ll discuss the gross anatomy of the thyroid and parathyroid glands, structures that surround them, vascular supply, and innervation. We’ll wrap up the tutorial by discussing an abnormal enlargement of the thyroid gland known as ‘Goitre’.
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The thyroid gland is an endocrine organ located in the neck that participates in a myriad of systemic processes. On the posterior aspect of such an organ, we’ll find the parathyroid glands.
In the full version of this video, we’ll discuss the gross anatomy of the thyroid and parathyroid glands, structures that surround them, vascular supply, and innervation. We’ll wrap up the tutorial by discussing an abnormal enlargement of the thyroid gland known as ‘Goitre’.
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- published: 10 Jun 2020
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8:55
Thyroid Gland Anatomy - (embryology, blood supply, venous drainage, innervation, histology)
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"The thyroid gland is butterfly shaped endocrine organ that sits and wraps around the trachea.
It produces three main ...
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"The thyroid gland is butterfly shaped endocrine organ that sits and wraps around the trachea.
It produces three main hormone T3 and T4 important in metabolism and calcitonin in calcium homeostasis. The thyroid has two main loves the right and left. Anteriorly the thyroid glands are joined by the Isthmus. Posteriorly the thyroid gland encircles the tracheal rings but does not connect. From this dorsal view we can see 4 parathyroid glands sitting on the thyroid gland, 2 on each side.
Developmentally, the thyroid isthmus can give rise to a structure contiguous called the pyramidal lobe, which extends upward. The pyramidal love is common up to 55% and is a result of the persistent remnant of the thyroglossal duct.
The functional unit of the thyroid gland is the follicle. The follicles are made up of a central cavity filled with a sticky fluid called colloid. Surrounded by a wall of epithelial follicle cells, the colloid is the center of thyroid hormone production. Surrounding the follicles are capillaries. Follicular cells produce the classical thyroid hormones, thyroxine and triiodothyronine. The production of these hormones in the colloid rely on iodine."
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"The thyroid gland is butterfly shaped endocrine organ that sits and wraps around the trachea.
It produces three main hormone T3 and T4 important in metabolism and calcitonin in calcium homeostasis. The thyroid has two main loves the right and left. Anteriorly the thyroid glands are joined by the Isthmus. Posteriorly the thyroid gland encircles the tracheal rings but does not connect. From this dorsal view we can see 4 parathyroid glands sitting on the thyroid gland, 2 on each side.
Developmentally, the thyroid isthmus can give rise to a structure contiguous called the pyramidal lobe, which extends upward. The pyramidal love is common up to 55% and is a result of the persistent remnant of the thyroglossal duct.
The functional unit of the thyroid gland is the follicle. The follicles are made up of a central cavity filled with a sticky fluid called colloid. Surrounded by a wall of epithelial follicle cells, the colloid is the center of thyroid hormone production. Surrounding the follicles are capillaries. Follicular cells produce the classical thyroid hormones, thyroxine and triiodothyronine. The production of these hormones in the colloid rely on iodine."
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- published: 24 Jul 2019
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Thyroid Gland | Anatomy Physiology and Histology
Adrenal Gland : https://youtu.be/I_sEoGXL8Js
Pituitary Gland : https://youtu.be/xEIoUUHe_i0
Endocrine System : https://youtu.be/Wb7_v9KPjA0
The thyroid gland i...
Adrenal Gland : https://youtu.be/I_sEoGXL8Js
Pituitary Gland : https://youtu.be/xEIoUUHe_i0
Endocrine System : https://youtu.be/Wb7_v9KPjA0
The thyroid gland is the largest adult gland to have a purely endocrine function, weighing about 25 g. It lies adjacent to the trachea immediately below the larynx, and is named for the nearby shield- like thyroid15 cartilage of the larynx. It is shaped like a butterfly wrapped around the trachea, with two winglike lobes usually joined inferiorly by a narrow bridge of tissue, the isthmus .
Histologically, the thyroid is composed mostly of sacs called thyroid follicles Each is filled with a protein-rich colloid and lined by a simple cuboidal epithelium of follicular cells. These cells secrete about 80 micrograms (μg) of thyroid hormone (TH) daily. About 90% of this is in a form called thyroxine, T4, or tetraiodothyronine
The other 10% is a form with three iodine atoms, called triiodothyronine or T3. That is, the expression thyroid hormone refers to T3 and T4 collectively.
Like other endocrine glands, the thyroid releases these hormones directly into the bloodstream. Each follicle is surrounded by a basketlike network of capillaries, the globular clusters of blood vessels seen in this chapter’s opening photo. These are supplied by the superior and inferior thyroid arteries seen in figure 17.9a. The thyroid receives one of the body’s highest rates of blood flow per gram of tissue and consequently has a dark reddish brown color.
Thyroid hormone is secreted or inhibited in response to fluctuations in metabolic rate. The brain monitors the body’s metabolic rate and stimulates TH secretion through the action of TRH and TSH as depicted in figure 17.7. The primary effect of TH is to in- crease one’s metabolic rate. As a result, it raises oxygen consumption and has a calorigenic effect—it increases heat production. To ensure an adequate blood and oxygen supply to meet this increased metabolic demand, thyroid hormone also raises the respiratory rate, heart rate, and strength of the heartbeat. It stimulates the appetite and accelerates the breakdown of carbohydrates, fats, and protein for fuel. Thyroid hormone also promotes alertness and quicker re- flexes; growth hormone secretion; growth of the bones, skin, hair, nails, and teeth; and development of the fetal nervous system.
The thyroid gland also contains nests of parafollicular cells, also called clear (C) cells, at the periphery of the follicles. They respond to rising levels of blood calcium by secreting the hor- mone calcitonin. Calcitonin antagonizes parathyroid hormone (discussed shortly) and stimulates osteoblast activity, thus promot- ing calcium deposition and bone formation. It is important mainly
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Adrenal Gland : https://youtu.be/I_sEoGXL8Js
Pituitary Gland : https://youtu.be/xEIoUUHe_i0
Endocrine System : https://youtu.be/Wb7_v9KPjA0
The thyroid gland is the largest adult gland to have a purely endocrine function, weighing about 25 g. It lies adjacent to the trachea immediately below the larynx, and is named for the nearby shield- like thyroid15 cartilage of the larynx. It is shaped like a butterfly wrapped around the trachea, with two winglike lobes usually joined inferiorly by a narrow bridge of tissue, the isthmus .
Histologically, the thyroid is composed mostly of sacs called thyroid follicles Each is filled with a protein-rich colloid and lined by a simple cuboidal epithelium of follicular cells. These cells secrete about 80 micrograms (μg) of thyroid hormone (TH) daily. About 90% of this is in a form called thyroxine, T4, or tetraiodothyronine
The other 10% is a form with three iodine atoms, called triiodothyronine or T3. That is, the expression thyroid hormone refers to T3 and T4 collectively.
Like other endocrine glands, the thyroid releases these hormones directly into the bloodstream. Each follicle is surrounded by a basketlike network of capillaries, the globular clusters of blood vessels seen in this chapter’s opening photo. These are supplied by the superior and inferior thyroid arteries seen in figure 17.9a. The thyroid receives one of the body’s highest rates of blood flow per gram of tissue and consequently has a dark reddish brown color.
Thyroid hormone is secreted or inhibited in response to fluctuations in metabolic rate. The brain monitors the body’s metabolic rate and stimulates TH secretion through the action of TRH and TSH as depicted in figure 17.7. The primary effect of TH is to in- crease one’s metabolic rate. As a result, it raises oxygen consumption and has a calorigenic effect—it increases heat production. To ensure an adequate blood and oxygen supply to meet this increased metabolic demand, thyroid hormone also raises the respiratory rate, heart rate, and strength of the heartbeat. It stimulates the appetite and accelerates the breakdown of carbohydrates, fats, and protein for fuel. Thyroid hormone also promotes alertness and quicker re- flexes; growth hormone secretion; growth of the bones, skin, hair, nails, and teeth; and development of the fetal nervous system.
The thyroid gland also contains nests of parafollicular cells, also called clear (C) cells, at the periphery of the follicles. They respond to rising levels of blood calcium by secreting the hor- mone calcitonin. Calcitonin antagonizes parathyroid hormone (discussed shortly) and stimulates osteoblast activity, thus promot- ing calcium deposition and bone formation. It is important mainly
- published: 07 Feb 2023
- views: 21354
4:59
Thyroid Carcinomas | Introduction | @emotionalmedico
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- published: 29 Dec 2023
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Endocrinology | Thyroid Overview
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