11. Calcium abnormalities Flashcards
what is the effect of hypo- and hyper-calcaemia on nerve APs
Ca raises threshold for nerve membrane depolarisation and thus dev. on an AP
- hypocalcaemia: reduced membrane depolarisation threshold… increased excitability at neuromuscular junctions
- hypercalcaemia: increased membrane depolarisation threshold… reduced neuronal activity
what is the main cause of hypocalcaemia
thyrectomy and inadvertant removal/ischaemia of parathyroid glands
what are the symptoms of hypocalcaemia
CATs go Numb:
- convulsions
- arrhythmias
- tetany
- numbness/paraesthesia
name 2 signs of hypocalcaemia
- carpopedal spasm
- Chvostek’s sign (twitching of mouth when tapping cheek)
why can hypocalcaemia be fatal
laryngeal muscle paralysis
what is the treatment for hypocalcaemia
IV calcium
what are the consequences of decreased neuronal activity in hypercalcaemia
lethargy, depression, confusion and coma
name 3 effects of hypercalcaemia at the kidneys
- kidney stones
- polyuria due to impaired Na+ and H2O reabsorption… dehydration
- renal failure
name the 3 main causes of calcium dysregulation
- malignant hypercalcaemia
- primary hyperparathyroidism
- secondary hyperparathyroidism
what are the 3 types of malignant hypercalcaemia
- multiple myleoma (plasma cell neoplasm)
- osteolytic bone metastases: breast, lung, renal, thyroid
- squamous tumours of lung, head and neck - secrete PTH-related peptide which acts at PTH Rs
what is the main difference between PTH and PTHrP
PTHrP does not cause a calcitriol increase as does not incresaed renal 1a-hydroxylase activity
what is primary hyperparathyroidism
parathyroid adenoma causing excessive PTH secretion - increased serum Ca and decreased Pi
which condition arises due to primary hyperparathyroidism
parathyroid bone disease, i.e. OSTEOPOROSIS
what is secondary hyperparathyroidism
parathyroid hyperplasia (all 4 glands) as a result of vitD deficiency
what are the effects of vitD deficiency on serum calcium and PTH
low calcitriol… decreased Ca absorption from GI tract… decreased serum Ca… increased PTH… increased osteoclast activity in order to mobilise Ca from bone