Vasopressin escape in SIADH results due to downregulation of _____ production.
#2
Renal blood flow (RBF) remains relatively constant between blood pressure ranges of _____ to 200 mmHg
#3
PCT cells are involved in sustaining _____ which increases solute and water reabsorption in response to increased GFR.
#4
A _____ shift in renal pressure natriuresis curve is caused by angiotensin II by increasing Na and water retention
#5
What is the feedback gain associated with blood volume control of kidney?_____
#6
Decreases in _____ (e.g. hemorrhage or decreased Na+) cause a decrease in renal perfusion pressure, which in turn increases secretion of the enzyme renin
#7
In the absence of _____, the principal cells of the late distal tubule and collecting duct are impermeable to water
#8
The central action of angiotensin II includes increased _____ secretion and induction of thirst
#9
What formula is used to calculate clearance?
_____
#10
What equation may be used to calculate free-water clearance (CH2O)?
_____
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Flashcard 1: Vasopressin escape in SIADH results due to downregulation of _____ production.
Answer: aquaporin 2
Flashcard 2: Renal blood flow (RBF) remains relatively constant between blood pressure ranges of _____ to 200 mmHg
Answer: 80
Flashcard 3: PCT cells are involved in sustaining _____ which increases solute and water reabsorption in response to increased GFR.
Answer: glomerulotubular balance
Flashcard 4: A _____ shift in renal pressure natriuresis curve is caused by angiotensin II by increasing Na and water retention
Answer: rightward
Flashcard 5: What is the feedback gain associated with blood volume control of kidney?_____
Answer: Infinity
Flashcard 6: Decreases in _____ (e.g. hemorrhage or decreased Na+) cause a decrease in renal perfusion pressure, which in turn increases secretion of the enzyme renin
Answer: ECF volume
Flashcard 7: In the absence of _____, the principal cells of the late distal tubule and collecting duct are impermeable to water
Answer: ADH
Flashcard 8: The central action of angiotensin II includes increased _____ secretion and induction of thirst
Answer: ADH
Flashcard 9: What formula is used to calculate clearance?
_____
Answer:
Flashcard 10: What equation may be used to calculate free-water clearance (CH2O)?
_____
Answer:
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