Na+ and Ca2+ regulation Flashcards

1
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concentration of Na ICF and ECF

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ICF = 15 mM
ECF = 145mM
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2
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What inhibits NKCC2 in TAL

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high Na+ conc in cell

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3
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nernst Na value?

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+60 mV

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4
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Na+/K+ pump role and steps

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remove Na+ from cell, exhanchge for K+

The 3 Na+ bind and cause phosphorylation, conformational change so NA+ dissociate

K+ into the cleft, causes dephosphorylation, so K+ enters the cell

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5
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3 ways the Na+/K+ pump can become saturated

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ATP, Na+, K+ if too much of any

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6
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what can inhibit the Na+/K+ pump

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cardiac glycosides - ouabain and digoxin

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7
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Ca2+ EC and IC concentraions

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ICF = 100nm ECF = 1mM 10,000 fold increase in the extracellular fluid

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8
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nernst value for calcium

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+120

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9
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Na/Ca exchanger role and structure

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3Na+ into cell, 1 Ca2+ out of the cell
10 transmembrane domains
hydrophobic cleft in centre where ions bind
3rd Na+ enters and equilibrium changes s ca2+ leaves

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10
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the 3 Ca2+ pumps in the cell

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PMCA- plasma membrane calcium pump to the out of cell
SERCA- calcium pump of sacra or smooth ER as Ca store activated by IP3
SPCA- on golgi, also transports Mn+

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11
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the 3 type of calcium gated channel

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voltage gated - VOCC if depolarised (excitatory cells )
receptor operated - ROCC in secretory cells and nerve terminals
Mechanically operated - street as cell vol increase

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12
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Ryanodine receptors ? role what activates

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channels on the ER that if IC calcium low they release from their stores SOCC

also activated by caffeine and CADP-ribose

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13
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ORAI channel - role and what activates it

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role is to restore Ca2+ store in the ER
calcium is bound to STIM1 in the ER, when it is released there is a conformatonal change in STIM1 and it activates the ORAI channels to mop up calcium

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14
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why is it important to regulate intracellular Na+

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In epithelial cells - Creates the tranepithelial osmotic gradient responsible for counter-current multiplication

in kidney - Activity of NKCC depends upon inward Na gradient

In excitable cells - It will take longer for the potential to develop

Problems with the propogation of the action potential

Slower conduction of the action potential

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15
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genes for the Ca/Na exchanger

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Members of the SLC8 gene family. Part of a much larger CaCA superfamily.
In mammals three forms exist named NCX1-3

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