Negative feedback between the parathyroid glands and the blood calcium concentrations regulates parathyroid hormone secretion. As blood calcium concentration drops, more parathyroid hormone is secreted; as blood calcium concentration rises, less parathyroid hormone is secreted.
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The calcium levels in the blood usually contribute and control to the secretion of the parathyroid hormones.
PTH is made up of principal cells that secrete PTH and and oxophils (esosinophilic). PTH is secreted when levels of Ca2+ in the blood is low.
The quantity of calcium in the blood controls the secretion of parathyroid hormone from the parathyroid gland. Low levels of calcium trigger secretion, high levels decrease demand.
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my question is lower blood calcuium which location?
next which gland?
which hormone?
Parathyroids
Pseudohypoparathyroidism is a condition caused by resistance to the parathyroid hormone. Patients have a low serum calcium and high phosphate, but the parathyroid hormone level is appropriately high.Type 1a pseudohypoparathyroidism has a characteristic phenotypic appearance (Albright's hereditary osteodystrophy), including short fourth and fifth metacarpals and a rounded facies.Type 1b pseudohypoparathyroidism lacks the physical appearance of type 1a, but is biochemically similar.The term pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism is used to describe a condition where the individual has the phenotypic appearance of pseudohypoparathyroidism type 1a, but is biochemically normal.hypocalcemiahyperphosphatemiaelevated parathyroid hormone (hyperparathyroidism) [1]1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudohypoparathyroidism
You have what is called as negative feed back. This negative feed back controls the level of most of the hormones in your body.
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it depends on what you mean. deoxyribose nucleic acid, or DNA, controls the overall cell and its functions, while adenosine tri-phosphate, or ATP powers the cell through metabolism. though, ATP isn't really a protein...so what you're looking for is probably DNA.
The Parathyroid glands produce PTH, known as Parathyroid Hormone, which stimulates the production of osteoclasts which increases levels of calcium ions in the bloodstream.
A parathyroid scan is a type of nuclear medicine imaging test that is used to locate and assess the function of the parathyroid glands in the neck. It helps in identifying abnormal growths or tumors in the parathyroid glands, which can cause issues with calcium regulation in the body.
The parathyroid produces a hormone called the parathyroid hormone. According to parathyroid.com, the major function of the parathyroid glands are to maintain the body's normal balance of calcium levels in the blood as well as the bones. Maintaining a normal range of parathyroid hormones also affects the nervous and muscular systems.Related article: The Difference Between the Thyroid and the Parathyroid
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