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Mrzechmeister Posted 21 years ago
Medical & Dental Studies

Parathyroid hormone vs calcium

I need help. someone could explain to me the relationship between calcium and the parathyroid hormone
  

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Yikes, this doesn't sound like an English language problem. Are you posting on the right site? MH

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Yikes, this doesn't sound like an English language problem. Are you posting on the right site?

MH
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hi,

parathyreoid hormone (PH) is produced in the parathyroid gland. Between PH and Calcium (Ca) there is a so-called negative feed-back regulation, that means that means if Calcium is low/high the production of PH increases/decreases.

PH leads to

1) an increase of the calcium mobilisation out of bones

2) an increase of the intestinal calcium absorption

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