Calcitonin is a hormone produced by the c cells of the Thyroid gland.
Explanation:
- The c cells present in the thyroid are otherwise called Parafollicular cells. The primary function of c cells is to secrete Calcitonin (a protein hormone) which has a minor role in calcium regulation.
- Calcitonin decreases the parathyroid hormone (PTH), by lowering blood calcium level by suppressing osteoclast activity of bones and increases of calcium Which is excreted along with the urine.
- The C cells are found next to the Thyroid follicles and present in the connective tissue.