234 The Endocrine System
Bones
Ca+^2 is retained in bone matrix
Accelerates calcium
absorption by bones
Hypercalcemia (high blood calcium)
Thyroid
Calcitonin Inhibits
Bones
Small intestine
Reabsorb Ca+^2 to the blood
Hypocalcemia (low blood calcium)
Parathyroids
PTH
Kidneys
(vitamin D activated)
Figure 10–6. Calcitonin and parathyroid hormone (PTH) and their functions related to
the maintenance of the blood calcium level.
QUESTION:Which hormone helps keep calcium in bones? What vitamin does PTH help
activate, and where?
Table 10–4 HORMONE OF THE PARATHYROID GLANDS
Regulation
Hormone Functions of Secretion
Parathyroid hormone
(PTH)
- Increases the reabsorption of calcium and phosphate
from bone to blood - Increases absorption of calcium and phosphate by
the small intestine - Increases the reabsorption of calcium and the excre-
tion of phosphate by the kidneys; activates vitamin D
Hypocalcemia stimulates secre-
tion. Hypercalcemia inhibits
secretion.