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Cостояние костного метаболизма при заболеваниях щитовидной железы (обзор)

Cостояние костного метаболизма при заболеваниях щитовидной железы (обзор)

Abstract

В статье предлагается обзор литературы и результаты собственного исследования, посвященные нарушениям костного метаболизма при патологии щитовидной железы. Щитовидная железа является органом эндокринной системы и помимо других функций, выполняет функцию поддержки кальций-фосфорного гомеостаза в организме. Основным депо кальция в организме человека является костная ткань, которая поддерживает кальций-фосфорный гомеостаз. При заболеваниях щитовидной железы происходит нарушение гормонального баланса, в следствии этого и нарушение кальцийфосфорного гомеостаза и минеральной плотности костей. Однако, остается много вопросов, касающихся механизма воздействия тиреоидных гормонов на костный метаболизм, роли тиреокальцитонина и ТТГ в нарушении костного метаболизма, зависимости минеральной плотности костей от характера патологии щитовидной железы, объема оперативного вмешательства, возраста и пола пациентов.

The article offers a review of the literature and results of own researches devoted to violations of bone metabolism in thyroid disease. The thyroid gland is an organ of the endocrine system and in addition to other functions, serves as a support calcium-phosphorus homeostasis in the body. The main depot of calcium in the human body is bone, which supports the calcium-phosphorus homeostasis. In diseases of the thyroid gland is hormonal imbalance, as a consequence of the violation of calcium phosphorus homeostasis and bone mineral density. However, many questions remain concerning the mechanism of action of thyroid hormones on bone metabolism, the role of thyrocalcitonin and TSH in violation of bone metabolism, based on bone mineral density from the nature of the pathology of the thyroid gland, volume of surgical intervention, age and sex of patients.

Keywords

ЩИТОВИДНАЯ ЖЕЛЕЗА,КАЛЬЦИЙ-ФОСФОРНЫЙ ОБМЕН,КОСТНЫЙ МЕТАБОЛИЗМ,ОСТЕОПОРОЗ,ГИПОТИРЕОЗ,ГИПЕРТИРЕОЗ,THE THYROID GLAND,CALCIUM-PHOSPHORUS METABOLISM,BONE METABOLISM,OSTEOPOROSIS,HYPOTHYROIDISM,HYPERTHYROIDISM

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