Four Renal Autoregulators Flashcards

1
Q

What does aldosterone cause?

A

Na+ and H20 absorption

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2
Q

How does A2 work?

A

Binds G-proteins to cause intracellular signaling

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3
Q

What does A2 cause?

A
Decreased Renin secretion
Reduced RPF
Increase GFR
Constrict mesangial cells decreasing GFR
Na+ reabsorption via Na-H exchanger in PCT
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4
Q

How does aldosterone increase Na+ reabsorption?

A

Increase genetic expression of apical Na+ channels and basolateral membrane Na/K ATPase

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5
Q

What does sympathetic innervation cause?

A

RAS cascade causing renin release, A2 vasoconstriction, and increase in Na+ and water reabsorption to increase pressure

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6
Q

How does sympathetic cause RAS?

A

Innervates granular cells to release renin

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7
Q

Two way ADH is released?

A
  1. ) Baroreceptors in the atrial walls detect low BP sending afferent signals to the hypothalamus causing release of ADH
  2. ) Hypothalamus osmoreceptors monitor concentration in the blood with increase osmolarity sends signals to posterior pituitary to release it
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8
Q

Mechanism ADH works through?

A

V1 receptors contraction of SM decreasing GFR
V2 in principal cells causing genomic expression of AQ2 and increasing transport of AQ2 receptors to membrane in the collecting ducts

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9
Q

How is ANP activated?

A

Atrial baroreceptors being stretched

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10
Q

What does ANP cause?

A

Decreases resorption of Na+ leaving it in the tubule

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11
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How does ANP work?

A

Dilates glomerular afferent arterioles, inhibits release of renin, inhibits actions of AII and acts in the medullary collecting duct to inhibit Na+ resorption

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