Calcium Flashcards

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Actions of Parathyroid hormone (PTH)

A

Increase calcium:
- Increases renal tubular reabsorption of calcium
- Increases synthesis of active vitamin D in the kidney which increases bowel absorption of Ca2+

Decrease phosphate
- reduces renal absorption

Acts on osteoblasts to increase ca2+ in extracellular fluid

Osteoblasts signal to activate osteoclasts => bone resorption

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Actions of active form of Vitamin D

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Increases plasma calcium + phosphate
- Increases renal tubular reabsorption and gut absorption of calcium
- Increases osteoclastic activity
- Increases renal phosphate reabsorption

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3
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Where in the kidney is phosphate reabsorbed

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in the proximal tubule

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4
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What hormone is secreted by C cells (parafollicular cells) of thyroid?

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Calcitonin

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Actions of calcitonin

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Reduces Ca2+ by
- Inhibits osteoclast activity
- Inhibits renal tubular absorption of calcium

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6
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What other hormones have an impact on calcium metabolism

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calcitonin
thyroxine
growth hormone

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