Thyroid Gland
The thyroid gland is a very vascular organ that is located
in the neck. It consists of two lobes, one on each side
of the trachea, just below the larynx or voice box. The
two lobes are connected by a narrow band of tissue called
the isthmus. Internally, the gland consists of follicles,
which produce thyroxine
and triiodothyronine
hormones. These hormones contain iodine.
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About 95 percent of the active thyroid hormone is thyroxine, and most
of the remaining 5 percent is triiodothyronine. Both of these require
iodine for their synthesis. Thyroid hormone secretion is regulated
by a negative feedback mechanism that involves the amount of circulating
hormone, hypothalamus, and adenohypophysis.
If there is an iodine deficiency, the thyroid cannot make sufficient
hormone. This stimulates the anterior pituitary to secrete thyroid-stimulating
hormone, which causes the thyroid gland to increase in size in a
vain attempt to produce more hormones. But it cannot produce more
hormones because it does not have the necessary raw material, iodine.
This type of thyroid enlargement is called simple goiter
or iodine deficiency goiter.
Calcitonin is secreted by the parafollicular cells of the thyroid
gland. This hormone opposes the action of the parathyroid glands
by reducing the calcium level in the blood. If blood calcium becomes
too high, calcitonin is secreted until calcium ion levels decrease
to normal.
Parathyroid Gland
Four small masses of epithelial tissue are embedded in the connective
tissue capsule on the posterior surface of the thyroid glands. These
are parathyroid glands, and they secrete parathyroid hormone or
parathormone. Parathyroid hormone is the most important regulator
of blood calcium levels. The hormone is secreted in response to
low blood calcium levels, and its effect is to increase those levels.
Hypoparathyroidism, or insufficient secretion of parathyroid hormone,
leads to increased nerve excitability. The low blood calcium levels
trigger spontaneous and continuous nerve impulses, which then stimulate
muscle contraction.

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