Endocrinology | Synthesis of Thyroid Hormone

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    when he explained t3 and t4 my head exploded. I literally yelled. I think all this studying is getting to me.

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      Me too!

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  • @lonelywanderer2467
    @lonelywanderer2467 6 лет назад +430

    Table of Contents
    0:00 Intro - Hypothalamic-Hypophyseal System.
    3:46 - TSH Effects & Thyroglobulin Synthesis.
    7:30 - Thyroglobulin and Iodide/Iodine.
    12:10 - Iodination Process.
    14:18 - Formation of T4 and T3.
    19:26 - Transportation of thyroid hormones.
    20:50 - Recap.

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  • @jesserios861
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    For those wondering what the Transcription Factor protein is at 5:04 , its Thyroid Specific Transcription Factor-1 (TTF-1)

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  • @abdullahibrahim8938
    @abdullahibrahim8938 5 лет назад

    I have a small correction for a very small mistake in the video
    After the cleavage of T4 and T3 from thyroglobulin, T4 and T3 won't have a vesicle around them, because they actually lipid soluble, so they will just diffuse from the thyroglobulin vesicle (which is made primarily from lipid) to the cytosol, then they will diffuse also through the cell membrane to the bloodstream.
    Thanks so much for your videos they are really helpful.

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  • @khizrarabbani3029
    @khizrarabbani3029 3 года назад

    Iodide stored in thyroid gland in the form of
    A-Thyroglobulin
    B-Diiodothroxine
    C-Monoiodothyroixin
    D-Tetra iodothroxin
    E-Triiodothyroxine

  • @perrykay353
    @perrykay353 2 года назад

    The smile that lit up my face when it all made sense. What a beautiful romance between T3 & T4, I guess the T.P.O is the matchmaker.

  • @JasonfromEarth
    @JasonfromEarth 4 года назад +1

    I have Panhypopituitarism. I've always seen T4 on my bloodwork but never knew what it really meant. This video was incredibly informative!

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    When you came to the coupling part, I died, this is gold. THANK YOU!

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  • @lucasmofokeng6670
    @lucasmofokeng6670 6 лет назад +4

    @ Ninja Nerd Science, during coupling process of iodothyronine residues @ 16:15.. MIT+DIT is a reverse T3 of which is biologically inactive. The only Active T3 (Triiodothyronine) coupling residues is DIT+MIT. Thank You.

    • @KingRockets
      @KingRockets 5 лет назад

      DIT can bind to MIT or DIT, but can you get MIT binding with another MIT? T2 hormone?

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    excellent video...u forgot to mention endocytosis of colloid is done by megalin protien...

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