Basic Calcium Homeostasis(Physiology) Flashcards

1
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where are calcium-sensing receptors(CASR) found

A

in the parathyroids

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2
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what type of receptor is the calcium-sensing receptor(CASR)

A

G protein coupled receptor

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3
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describe what contributes to increased serum Ca2+

A

Ca2+ gut absorption, increased Ca2+ kidney reabsorption, increased Ca2+ bone resorption

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4
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what effect does kidney 1,25-(OH)2 vitamin D have on Ca2+ gut absorption

A

increased kidney vitamin D results in Ca2+ gut absorption

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5
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what affect does parathyroid hormone(PTH) have on Ca2+ homeostasis and on vitamin D

A

it increases kidney reabsorption of Ca2+ and bone resorption of Ca2+
also increases kidney 1,25(OH)2 vitamin D
(which all result in increased serum Ca2+)

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6
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what happens at the parathyroid when there is high serum Ca2+

A

Ca2+ binds to the calcium-sensing receptors

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what effect does serum Ca2+ binding to the calcium-sensing receptors have on parathyroid secretion

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results negative feedback loop inhibiting PTH secretion, as PTH secretion increases serum Ca2+

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