There is no hormone to stimulate the production of the parathyroid hormone from pituitary gland. The calcium level is probably have auto regulation.
excess calcitonin or decreased parathormone
The Parathyroid glands produce PTH, known as Parathyroid Hormone, which stimulates the production of osteoclasts which increases levels of calcium ions in the bloodstream.
calcitonin
parathyroid hormone (abbreviated PTH)
Low blood Ca stimulates PTH production by chiefcells.www.nmc.edu/~koverbaugh/bio228/f06/​17.htm
Production of hormone is usually "hormone specific " therefore inadequacy is determined by which hormone is not produced. Often the prefix hypo- is used. I.e hypothyroidism-no/reduced secretion of thyroid hormones. Hypoparathyroidism- abnormally low rate of PTH, and lastly hyposecretion ( chronic adrenocortical insufficiency)
It is the name of the test used to determine parathyroid hormone (PTH). It stands for ImmunoRadioMetric Assay.
The function of the parathyroid glands is to secrete parathyroid hormone, which causes the release of the calcium present in bone to extracellular fluid (ECF). The ECF is the fluid found outside cells in all body tissues. PTH does this by activating the production of osteoblasts, special cells of the body involved in the production of bone and slowing down osteoclasts, other specialized cells involved in the removal of bone.
calcitonin and PTH
PTH
The parathyroid hormone stimulates the absorption of calcium from the bone.