Regulation of Blood Calcium via PTH and Calcitonin
In this video, we will contrast the biological/hormonal responses to low and high blood calcium and determine the effects on bone mineral density.
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In this video, we will contrast the biological/hormonal responses to low and high blood calcium and determine the effects on bone mineral density.
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perfect explanation
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need such videos on topics of biochemistry
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I'm using this video to introduce myself to these hormones for a school project. Thank you!
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This is the opposite advice my consultant gave me. He said high levels of calcium in blood causes osteoporosis as well as heart problems, fatigue and other serious symptoms.
What if you have no parafolicular cells? Thyroidectomy.
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I have had high calcium levels for years. I had a ultrasound and ct scan last year and it was find that my PTH levels were high. I was diagnosed with primary hyperparathyroidism. Also, deficient in Vitamin D levels. I’m currently taking Sensipar and 1000 IU of Vitamin D. What are your thoughts?
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Big thank you for explaining it well. My husband has very high Calcitonin levels for the last 25 years(he may be aware only then) – i keep reading about any materials on Calcitonin
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So blood level of calcium is much more used for. Cellular process like nerve more rather than strengthening bone mineral
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Osteoblast doesnt have calcitonin receptors. Calcitonin receptos are present in osteoclasts cells. However, since bone resorption and bone formation are coupled processes, eventually calcitonin's inhibition of osteoclastic activity leads to increased osteoblastic activity.
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