2nd semester: Renal 5 Flashcards

Regulation of acid-base balance

1
Q

In response to acid load, this important defense mechanism takes several days to occur:

A

Adjustment in the level of HC03 (bicarbonate)

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2
Q

The most important stimulus for hydrogen secretion by the tubules is

A

Increased hydrogen concentration in the ECF

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3
Q

Anemia in chronic kidney disease primarily results from:

A

Inadequate erythropoietin

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4
Q

This factor stimulates renin secretion

A

decreased ECF volume

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5
Q

Renin is produced and secreted from granules located in the

A

afferent arteriole by the juxtaglomerular cells

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6
Q

In hemorrhage, low tissue oxygenation will stimulate the production of erythropoietin from

A

Interstitial cells of the renal cortex

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7
Q

Renal handling of amino acid

A

passively reabsorbed in proximal tubule with Na+

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8
Q

In patients with Chronic Kidney Disease, abnormalities in bone formation result from

A

decreased formation of 1,25 (OH) 2D3

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9
Q

Calcitrol acts primarily to increase plasma calcium and phosphate by

A

stimulating calcium and phosphate reabsorption by the GIT

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10
Q

Major disturbance: CO2 excess

A

Respiratory acidosis

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11
Q

The major site in the nephron when hydrogen is secreted via a primary active transport:

A

Collecting duct

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12
Q

hydogen secretion in the proximal tubule is mediated by this transport protein:

A

Na-H antiporter

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13
Q

Small amount of peptides filtered in the glomerulus are normally reabsorbed in the apical membrane of renal tubule

A

endocytosis

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14
Q

T or F: A primary mechanism by which the kidneys regulate acid-base balance is reabsorption of filtered bicarbonate

A

TRUE

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15
Q

If ADH is high, _____ is high

A

urine osmolality

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16
Q

This acid-base disorder can be seen in drug-induced respiratory depression

A

respiratory acidosis

17
Q

In the proximal tubule, ammonium is produced mainly from metabolism of _____

A

glutamine

18
Q

It is the dominant mechanism by which ACIDS are eliminated during chronic acidosis

A

Excretion of NH4

19
Q

This type of acid-base disorder can be seen during ascent to high altitude

A

Respiratory alkalosis

20
Q

non-volatile acids are produced mainly from complete oxidation of

A

proteins

21
Q

Hydrogen secretion and indirect bicarbonate reabsorption DOES NOT OCCUR in

A

thin descending and ascending limb of loop of Henle

22
Q

It is compensated by hypoventilation:

A

Metabolic Alkalosis

23
Q

Due to excessive vomiting:

A

Metabolic Acidosis

24
Q

Results to an increase in net acid excretion and hyperventilation:

A

Metabolic Acidosis

25
Q

It inhibits the co-transport of Na, K+, Cl-

A

loop diuretics

26
Q

Mainly affects the epithelial sodium chennel:

A

potassium sparing

27
Q

Inhibits reabsorption of sodium bicarbonate:

A

carbonic anhydrase inhibitor

28
Q

The main site of action: distal tubule

A

Thiazide

29
Q

Increases or decreases: Increase in plasma osmolarity __ ADH secretion

A

Increases

30
Q

Increases or decreases: Increase in urine flow rate __ potassium reabsorption

A

decreases