Diuretic mechanisms of action — Flashcards

Diuretic mechanisms of action — Flashcards

Diuretic mechanisms of action — Flashcards
#1

Thiazide diuretics increase Ca2+ _____ (excretion or reabsorption)

#2

Aldosterone upregulates _____ channels on the apical membranes of the principal cells, increasing K+ excretion

#3

Proximal renal tubular acidosis is associated with _____-kalemia

#4

Where in the nephron do acetazolamide and mannitol primarily exert their effects? _____

#5

Following the thin descending limb, glomerular filtrate enters the _____

#6

The Na+ reabsorption mechanism of the thick ascending limb is _____-dependent (increased Na+ delivery causes increased reabsorption)

#7

The outer rim of the islet of Langerhans contains mostly _____ cells

#8

The [TF/P]glucose and [TF/P]AA ratios _____ over the course of the PCT

#9

The corticopapillary osmotic gradient is established, in part, by _____ multiplication

#10

Saliva is characterized by _____ Na+ and Cl- concentration relative to plasma

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