Endocrinology/CaHomeostasis/HormonesandCaHomeostasis
Although there are a number of hormones that affect the levels of free calcium in blood, parathyroid hormone (PTH) has overall control of free calcium levels. |
The Hormones Involved in Calcium Homeostasis
Parathyroid hormone (PTH), Vitamin D and Calcitonin all have an effect on free calcium levels in the blood.
Calcitonin is important for the storage of calcium in bone and so will decrease free calcium levels in the blood.
PTH is important in controlling free calcium levels in the blood, a decrease in free calcium levels will increase the release of PTH.
PTH also is important in activating the Vitamin D that is in the blood, this activated Vitamin D helps PTH to maintain free calcium homeostasis
Challenge Quiz
<GIFT> //LEVEL:2 //RAND Which hormone has overall control of free calcium levels in the blood? {=PTH~Vitamin D~calcitonin}
//LEVEL:2 //RAND What is the effect of an increase in PTH release on free calcium levels in the blood? {=Increases~Decreases~stays the same}
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What is the effect of an increase in calcitonin release on free calcium levels in the blood? {Increases~=Decreases~stays the same}
//LEVEL:2 //RAND What stimulates the level of activated Vitamin D in the blood? {=PTH~Calcitonin}