Calcium Homeostasis Flashcards

1
Q

Calcium homeostasis refers to regulation of Ca ions in the ICF. True/False?

A

False

ECF

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2
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What effect does hypocalcaemia have on voltage-activated Ca channels?

A

Opens them, causing hyperactive nerve and muscle conduction (hypocalcaemic tetany)

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3
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In hypercalcaemia, calcium ions can combine with phosphate ions to form what?

A

Calcium phosphate (no shit) “stones” that deposit in blood and kidneys

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4
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Which glands secrete the hormone responsible for controlling Ca concentration in the body?

A

Parathyroid glands

secrete PTH

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5
Q

What effect does PTH have on the kidney with regards to Ca homeostasis?

A

Increases Ca reabsorption
Increases phosphate excretion
Stimulate release of calcitriol (vitamin D)

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6
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What effect does PTH have on bone with regards to Ca homeostasis?

A

Increases Ca pumping into ECF

Increases bone resorption

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7
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Which receptors on parathyroid cells are activated in hypocalcaemia?

A

CaSR (calcium-sensing-receptors)

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8
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What effect does calcitriol (active vitamin D) have on the gut with regards to Ca homeostasis?

A

Increases Ca absorption

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9
Q

Where is the hormone calcitonin produced from?

What is its effect?

A

C cells of the thyroid (parafollicular cells)

Opposes effects of PTH

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