Thyroxine & Vitamin D
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Question 1. Synthesis of thyroxine
Answer:
- Thyroxine is a thyroid hormone
- It is synthesized from the tyrosine residues of the protein thyroglobulin & activated iodine
- The tyrosine of thyroglobulin is first iodinated at position 3 to form monoiodotyrosine
- Next, it is iodinated at position 5 to form diiodotyrosine
- Later two molecules of diiodotyrosine couple to form thyroxine T4
- As the process of iodination is completed, each molecule of thyroglobulin contains about 6-8 molecules of thyroxine
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Question 2. Mechanism of action of vit D
Answer:
1. Action on the intestine
In intestinal cells, calcitriol binds with cytosolic receptors
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Forms calcitriol – receptor complex
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Complex enters the nucleus of the cell
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Interacts with DNA
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This leads to the synthesis of calcium-binding protein
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This protein increases calcium uptake by the intestine
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2. Action on bones
- Increases calcium deposition in osteoblasts
3. Action on kidneys
- Minimizes excretion of calcium and phosphorous
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