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Hyperparathyroidism results from an overproduction of what?

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parathyroid hormone

Hyperparathyroidism results from an overproduction of parathyroid hormone. This results in excessive calcium being removed from bones and introduced into blood circulation, producing structural weakness of the bones, which can lead to deformation and fractures, plus nervous system impairment due to high blood calcium levels. Hypoparathyroidism, the underproduction of PTH, results in extremely low levels of blood calcium, which causes impaired muscle function and may result in tetany  severe sustained muscle contraction . The hormone calcitonin, which is produced by the parafollicular or C cells of the thyroid, has the opposite effect on blood calcium levels as does PTH. Calcitonin decreases blood calcium levels by inhibiting osteoclasts, stimulating osteoblasts, and stimulating calcium excretion by the kidneys. This results in calcium being added to the bones to promote structural integrity. Calcitonin is most important in children  when it stimulates bone growth , during pregnancy  when it reduces maternal bone loss , and during prolonged starvation  because it reduces bone mass loss . In healthy nonpregnant, unstarved adults, the role of calcitonin is unclear.

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