Where dem channels at?? Flashcards
Na/K ATPase
baso-lateral membrane
NKCC
apical membrane of the TAL
H/K ATPase
basolateral membrane
- in acidosis, the pump in the alpha cells goes to remove H+
- in alkalosis, the pump in the beta cells goes to remove K+
- acted on by aldosterone
UTA1 and 3
inner medullary collecting duct (inserted by ADH into the later DCT and CD)
ADH inserts aquaporins where…?
the apical membrane of the principal cells
*In the absence of ADH, reabsorption of water is normal in the PCT, TAL, and early DCT, but it is absent in the CD
ENaC
Apical membrane
*controlled by aldosterone
How is Ca2+ reabsorbed in the PCT? TAL? DCT?
- mainly paracellular with water
- can be transcellular with Na/Ca anti porter (NCE), and Ca ATPase - Paracellular - follows Na
- TRPV5 and NCE
How does Acidemia affect Ca reabsorption?
decreases it by inhibition of TRPV5
*which is on the apical side
What channels does PTH up regulate for Ca? Vit D?
- TRPV5 and NCE
2. TRPV5
How is Pi reabsorbed in the PCT? What drives this?
- Na/Pi sym, its own channel
2. Na/K ATPase
What channel does FGF 23 block?
Na/Pi symporter
What channels does PTH block for Pi?
Na/Pi symporter and Na/H antiporter on the apical side of PCT cells
Acidosis does what to TRP/MV5 channels?
blocks them - acidosis means less Mg/Ca reabsorption
What transporters are in alpha cells and where are they?
Apical side: H+ ATPase, K/H antiporter
Basolateral side: HCO3-/CL anti
What transporters are in beta cells and where are they?
Apical side: HCO3-/CL anti
Basolateral side: H+ ATPase, K/H antiporter