Diuretics facts Flashcards
1
Q
natriureses
A
increased sodium excretion
2
Q
kaliuresis
A
increased potassium excretion
3
Q
proximal tubule
A
60-70% of Na+
>90% of HCO3-
absorbed here
4
Q
Loop of henle
A
20-30% Na+ happens in ascending tubule
moved by Na+/K+/2Cl-
5
Q
distal tubule
A
5-10% of Na+ by active transport via a Na+/Cl-
Ca+ excretion controlled by PTH in exchange for K+ moving out
6
Q
collecting duct
A
2-5% of Na in exchange for K+ or H+
vasopression controls aquaporins
7
Q
aldosterone
A
increases Na+ reabsorption sacrificing K+ or H+
stimulated by low Na+ or high K
8
Q
aldosterone antagonists
A
limited usefulness when used alone
when used with loop diuretics or thiazides helps prevent hypokalemia