Passmedicine Flashcards
What is the action of SGLT-2 inhibitors?
SGLT-2 inhibitors reversibly inhibit sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT-2) in the renal proximal convoluted tubule
Site of action of sulfonylureas
-Pancreatic B cells
=gliclazide
Site of action of ACE inhibitors
-Respiratory endothelium
=Ramipril
Site of action of metformin
-Small intestine (decrease glucose absorption)
What are the obesity hormones?
- Leptin lowers appetite
- Ghrelin gains appetite
What is the function of ADH?
-Promotes water reabsorption in the collecting ducts of the kidneys by the insertion of aquaporin-2 channels
How does insulin decrease potassium?
-Stimulation of sodium/potassium ATPase pump
=translocate to membranes of skeletal muscle cells
=increased uptake of potassium into these cells
=decreased serum potassium
What are the functions of insulin?
- Secreted in response to hyperglycaemia
- Glucose utilisation and glycogen synthesis
- Inhibits lipolysis
- Reduces muscle protein loss
- Increases cellular uptake of potassium (stimulation of sodium/potassium ATPase pump)