Tubular K Transport Flashcards

1
Q

what factors increase K secretion from principal cells?

A
  • distal nephron flow rate- high flow = more K secreted
  • increased Na in lumen- more Na absorption = more K secretion
  • alkalosis- increase H = less K uptake
  • aldosterone
  • high K diet–>more aldosterone
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2
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what causes hyperkalemia?

A

renal disease
hypoaldosteronism
acidosis
rhabdomyelosis

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3
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what happens during diabetic ketoacidosis?

A

increased ECF K concentration but decreased ICF K concentration
normally, would want to promote K excretion, but here that would be bad

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why is K secretion not affected in hypovolemic states?

A

aldosterone is increased but angiotensin II is also activated which inhibits apical channels of principal cells

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why is K secretion affected in hyperkalemia?

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only aldosterone is acting on principal cells, which promotes k secretion

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