In bone, 1,25-(OH)2 D3 acts syngergistically with PTH to stimulate _____ activity and bone resorption
#2
PTH increases production of _____ activity by stimulating 1-alpha-hydroxylase in the kidney.
#3
In bone, the long-term effect of PTH is bone _____ via indirect action on osteoclasts
#4
The actions of PTH are coordinated to produce an increase in serum _____ and a decrease in serum phosphate (PO43-)
#5
Calcitriol increases _____ of Ca2+ and absorption of phosphate in the intestine.
#6
Chronic exposure of PTH stimulates osteoblasts to express _____, which binds to RANK on osteoclast surfaces to increase activity
#7
_____ is characterized by normal calcium, phosphorus, alkaline phosphatase and parathyroid hormone levels.
#8
Calcitriol _____ Ca2+ and phosphate release into the bloodstream by stimulating osteoblasts to activate osteoclasts
#9
Prolactin deficiency occurs with destruction of the _____ and results in the failure to lactate (females)
#10
The zona _____ secretes androgens, such as dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and androstenedione
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Flashcard 1: In bone, 1,25-(OH)2 D3 acts syngergistically with PTH to stimulate _____ activity and bone resorption
Answer: osteoclast
Flashcard 2: PTH increases production of _____ activity by stimulating 1-alpha-hydroxylase in the kidney.
Answer: Calcitriol
Flashcard 3: In bone, the long-term effect of PTH is bone _____ via indirect action on osteoclasts
Answer: resorption
Flashcard 4: The actions of PTH are coordinated to produce an increase in serum _____ and a decrease in serum phosphate (PO43-)
Answer: Ca2+
Flashcard 5: Calcitriol increases _____ of Ca2+ and absorption of phosphate in the intestine.
Answer: absorption
Flashcard 6: Chronic exposure of PTH stimulates osteoblasts to express _____, which binds to RANK on osteoclast surfaces to increase activity
Answer: RANKL
Flashcard 7: _____ is characterized by normal calcium, phosphorus, alkaline phosphatase and parathyroid hormone levels.
Answer: Osteoporosis
Flashcard 8: Calcitriol _____ Ca2+ and phosphate release into the bloodstream by stimulating osteoblasts to activate osteoclasts
Answer: increases
Flashcard 9: Prolactin deficiency occurs with destruction of the _____ and results in the failure to lactate (females)
Answer: anterior pituitary
Flashcard 10: The zona _____ secretes androgens, such as dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and androstenedione
Answer: reticularis
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