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The level of thyroid hormones carried in the [[Blood|blood]] plasma must be regulated; over-active thyroid tissue leads to an increase in circulating thyroid hormones, termed [[Hyperthyroidism]], the symptoms of which include [[Goitre]]. The converse, a deficiency of thyroid hormones, or [[Hypothyroidism]] can have serious acute effects as well as chronic effects, the latter most serious when presented congenitally.  
The level of thyroid hormones carried in the [[Blood|blood]] plasma must be regulated; over-active thyroid tissue leads to an increase in circulating thyroid hormones, termed [[Hyperthyroidism]], the symptoms of which include [[Goitre]]. The converse, a deficiency of thyroid hormones, or [[Hypothyroidism]] can have serious acute effects as well as chronic effects, the latter most serious when presented congenitally.  


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Regulation of thyroid hormone release
 
Effects
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Hyperthyroidism
Hypothyroidism</gallery>

Revision as of 22:52, 9 January 2011

'Thyroid Hormone' is an umbrella term referring to Triiodothyronine, T3, and Thyroxine, T4, two Tyrosine-based hormones produced by the Thyroid gland. Their synthesis involves the iodination of two precursors, monoiodothyronine, T1, and Diiodothyronine, T2. Although Thyroxine is produced in larger quantities, it must be noted that Triiodothyronine is three to eight times more active. Thus, Thyroxine is metabolised into Triiodothyronine for active use. The thyroid hormones are involved in growth, working synergistically with Growth hormone, in cellular metabolism and in bodily Thermogenisis.

The level of thyroid hormones carried in the blood plasma must be regulated; over-active thyroid tissue leads to an increase in circulating thyroid hormones, termed Hyperthyroidism, the symptoms of which include Goitre. The converse, a deficiency of thyroid hormones, or Hypothyroidism can have serious acute effects as well as chronic effects, the latter most serious when presented congenitally.


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