Paul Saladino· MD
the idea is that when the body sense is that the peripheral levels are low these hormones the trh and the TSH get up regulated
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the idea is that when the body sense is that the peripheral levels are low these hormones the trh and the TSH get up regulated
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the hypothalamus releases TR H which is thyroid releasing hormone it goes down through the blood supply and the brain to the pituitary gland
in our brain we have a region in the brain called the hypothalamus it releases a compound called trh thyroid releasing hormone or thyrotropin releasing hormone that goes to the pituitary the anterior pituitary which is kind of that little stalk in the brain a little gland that has a blood network associated with it and from the pituitary comes tsh thyroid stimulating hormone that goes to the thyroid gland which is in your neck around basically the trachea