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METABOLISM OF CALCIUM (WK 8)


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2.2-2.6 mmol/L with a mean of 2.4mmol/L
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What is the normal range for calcium levels in the extracellular fluid?

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2.2-2.6 mmol/L with a mean of 2.4mmol/L
What is the normal range for calcium levels in the extracellular fluid?
C. All of the above
Select the complications of a patient experiencing hypocalcemia? I. Intermittent muscle spasm II. Convulsions/ seizures III. Nerve irritability IV. Muscle weakness A. I and IV B. I, II and IV C. All of the above D. I, II and III
Usable
42% of the 2.4mmol/L calcium in plasma is bound to proteins and are usable/NOT usable
30-35%
The usual intake of calcium is 1000mg daily, but only ______ is absorbed.
Parathyroid hormone
10% of calcium in glomerular filtrate reaches distal convoluted tubules and is dependent on plasma calcium levels. Regulation of plasma calcium levels are mediated by ________
Bone reabsorption and bone resorption
Bone remodelling is performed by 2 mechanisms which are ______ involving osteoblast activity, and _____ involving osteoclast activity.
Basicallly hormones and vitamin D that regulate calcium homeostasis such as calcitonin, PTH, vitamin D3, estrogens, androgens, corticosteroids, growth hormones, IGF-1 (insulin hormone)
Osteoblasts and osteoclasts activities are under the influence of: I. Vitamin D II. Estrogen III. Parathyroid Hormone IV. Corticosteroids A. I and IV B. I and III C. III and IV D. All of the above
Chief cells
Parathyroid hormone is secreted by _____ in the parathyroid gland
Answer: IV. I. N-terminal II. Removed by kidneys III. High levels of PTH IV. it is factz, only factz
Select the correct statements: I. C-terminal of parathyroid hormone is the site of calcium homeostasis activity. II. PTH is removed by the liver III. In renal failure, low levels of parathyroid hormone is detected. IV. I love Shi Yen A. All of the above B. I and III C. III and IV (ew) D. IV only
True
Antibodies that target PTH hormone of N-terminal part are used in Immunoassays to assess PTH levels. TRUE or FALSE?
Bones, kidney, small intestines
PTH exerts its effects on _____, _____, and ____.
Phosphate and sodium
PTH increases absorption of calcium magnesium and hydrogen ions in distal convoluted tubules and collecting ducts. PTH also reduces the reabsorption of ____,sodium and potassium at PROXIMAL CONVOLUTED TUBULES.
High levels of calcium in plasma. Calcitonin reduces bone resorption (osteoclast activity), and also reduces calcium and phosphate reabsorption at kidneys.
Calcitonin response to high/low levels of calcium plasma concentration? Elaborate the effects of calcitnonin on calcium and phosphate metabolism.