HPT Axis Feedback Loop - (Hypothalamus, Pituitary, Thyroid)
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
- #HPTAxis #Endocrinology
0:00 Introduction
0:36 HPT Feedback Loop
5:26 Recap with Dynamic Equilibrium Graph
6:38 Final Recap
7:32 Endscreen
This video explain the Hypothalumus-Pituitary-Thyroid Axis (endocrine negative feedback loop). It also explains the basic effects of hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. See part 2 of this video (link below) for how tumors and autoimmune disorders affect hormones in the HPT axis.
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Great video!! Easy to understand and I appreciate the fact that you took the time to reiterate how the HPT axis functions more than once at the end of this video. I am beginning to appreciate the concept 'repetition is key.'
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Thank you for making this easy to understand!
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Thank you for the concise explanation. Quite better than many instructors in the class.
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So informative, amazing! , Can you also explain HPA axis?
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Thanks! Glad you found it helpful.
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can you explain which parts of the HPT axis are the disturbance, sensor, integrator/control center, and effector in a negative feedback loop?
Brilliantly put. So, question! If you're a "subclinical" non-autoimmune/hashimotos hypothyroidism sufferer, is it typically the pituitary gland that's failing to receive the signal, or the thyroid that's a bit sluggish and needing more of a kick to get started?
Did you ever find out the answer to this question?
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What does it mean if a person has all the symptoms of hyperthyroidism but bloodwork shows hypothyroidism? Weight loss, hair loss, fast metabolism feeling, blood pressure spikes, insomnia, brain fog at times, feeling hyperactive energy??? Extremely high Tsh with extremely low T3 and T4. Ultrasound of thyroid normal but small with no nodules.All other labs are In normal range! EKG show’s bundle branch block. Doc says thyroid is causing bad EKG readings and triggering blood pressure spikes. The thyroid labs aren’t showing Hoshimotos although it’s been diagnosed in the past. Any input is greatly appreciated ❤
Hi! Great question. I would have the exact same question in this case. Your symptoms seem to match hyper, but the low T3 & T4 matches hypo.
Unfortunately, this is a bit beyond my expertise. The body is super complicated, and I don't have any medical training (besides teaching high school and making videos).
I hope you're able to find some answers soon!
HPT Axis Feedback Loop