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R7B
Control of Sodium and Water Excretion
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02/24/2013

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What proteins does aldosterone stimulate the synthesis of?
Definition
Na/K ATPase pumps and Na/H exchangers
Term
Are Na/K ATPase pumps on the basolateral or apical membrane?
Definition
Basolateral – they pump Na out of the cells into the blood and bring K into the cells
Term
Are Na/H exchangers on the basolateral or apical membrane?
Definition
Apical – they exchange H+ into the tubule for Na+ into the cells
Term
Where does aldosterone have its greatest effect?
Definition
Reabsorption of sodium from the collecting duct
Term
What organs participate in the “5 organ” concert?
Definition
Kidney, liver, lung, adrenals, brain
Term
How do high levels of ACTH affect aldosterone?
Definition
High levels of ACTH increases aldosterone sensitivity to ATII and ATIII
Term
What is TG feedback?
Definition
Tubuloglomerular feedback = regulation of a snGFR – this works via the JGA
Term
Over what range of pressures can GFR and RPF be regulated?
Definition
90 – 200 mmHg
Term
How is an increase in intrarenal AT-II different than an increase in plasma AT-II?
Definition
Plasma AT-II increases the contraction of afferent arterioles.
Intrarenal AT-II increases renal prostaglandin synthesis and release which causes relaxation of the afferent arteriole, overriding the effects of renal sympathetic nerve activity and plasma AT-II.
Term
What are the two major stimuli for ADH release?
Definition
Increase in plasma osmolarity and decrease in plasma volume
Term
Where are increases in plasma osmolarity sensed?
Definition
Osmoreceptors in the hypothalamus
Term
Where are decreases in plasma volume sensed?
Definition
Cardiac atrial receptors
Term
Where do osmoreceptors in the brain and cardiac atrial receptors project?
Definition
To the supraoptic and periventricular neurons which signal a release of ADH from the posterior pituitary.
Term
Which would trigger an ADH release first – a decrease in plasma volume or an increase in plasma osmolarity?
Definition
A decrease in plasma osmolarity because you have to go down about 10% plasma volume before a signal is triggered
Term
Where does ADH allow UREA permeability in the nephron?
Definition
Only in the lower collecting duct
Term
Where does ADH allow WATER permeability in the nephron?
Definition
In the entire collecting duct
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