Secretion of parathyroid hormone resulting in hypercalcemia
The technical term for high blood glucose is hyperglycemia. When insulin isn't used properly or the body doesn't have enough of it, high blood glucose occurs. When blood calcium levels fall, the parathyroid gland releases a polypeptide called parathyroid hormone (PTH).In the kidneys, PTH makes it easier to make active vitamin D and calcitriol (also known as 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol). Calcium and phosphate are regulated by PTH and calcitriol. The small intestine, kidneys, and bones are all affected by PTH. The parathyroid gland secretes more PTH as serum calcium levels drop. Serum calcium levels rise in a negative feedback loop that tells the parathyroid glands to stop making PTH.
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