Physiology: Calcium and Phosphate Homeostasis Flashcards
What percentage of Ca is protein bound?
40-45%
What percentage of Ca is non-protein bound?
55-60%
What percentage of Ca is ionized?
40%
What is the only active calcium?
Free ionized Ca
What are symptoms of Hypocalcemia?
Tetany
Tingling/numbness
Muscle twitches
Normal total calcium?
10 mg/dl
Hypocalcemia definition?
<8.5 mg/dl
Hypercalcemia definition?
> 10.5 mg/dl
Symptoms of hypercalcemia?
Constipation Polyuria Polydypsia Hyporeflexia Lethargy, coma
What happens to Ca in academia?
Hypercalcemia, Ca displaced from ALBUMIN by H
What happens to Ca in alkalemia?
Hypocalcemia, H leaves ALBUMIN and Ca binds
What three organs effect Ca?
Kidney
Bone
Intestine
Where is Ca mostly excreted?
Fecally, then renal is a second
Where is PO4 mostly excreted?
Kidney, then fecal is a second
What three hormones control Ca?
+: PTH and Vit D
-:Calcitonin