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Systems Final Exam
Calcium and Phosphate Metabolism
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Graduate
04/27/2009

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Term
What is the usually plasma calcium concentration?
Definition
2.5 mM (10 mg/dL)
Term
What is the biologically active form of calcium?
Definition

Ionized calcium

 

50% of plasma calcium is ionized

Term
How does blood pH affect ionized calcium?
Definition

An increase in plasma pH decreases the quantity of ionized calcium by increasing protein-bound calcium

 

This occurs during respiratory alkalosis seconday to hyperventilation and causes neuromuscular irritability, tetanic muscle contractions in hands and feet, seizures and muscle spasms of the larynx

Term
What is the daily calcium intake?
Definition

1000 mg

 

800 mg are excreted in the feces, 200 mg are excreted in urine

Term
What is the plasma concentration of phosphorus?
Definition
1.2 mM (2.5-4.5 mg/dL)
Term
What is the plasma range for magnesium?
Definition
1.8-2.4 mg/dL
Term
What is hydroxyapatite?
Definition
Calcium phosphate compound that impregnates collagen matrix to form bone
Term
What receptors do osteoblasts express?
Definition
Receptors for PTH and Vit D3
Term
What receptor types are expressed by osteoclasts?
Definition
PTH and calcitonin
Term
Osteocytes express receptors for what?
Definition
Calcitonin
Term
What is osteocytic osteolysis?
Definition
The transfer of calcium from the interior to the exterior of bone units through canaliculi
Term
What are the main effects of Vit D3
Definition

Calcium absorption in the gut and bone resorption

 

Main role is to remodel bone

Term
If calcium levels are low, the kidney mitochondria will synthesize more of what enzyme?  If calcium levels are high, which enzyme will be produced more?
Definition

Low calcium:  1-hydroxylase

Makes 10 fold more active vit D

 

High calcium - 24-hydroxylase

Makes inactive vitD

Term
Vit D recptors for a heterodimer with what other receptor?
Definition
Retinoid X receptor (RXR)
Term
What are calbindins?
Definition

They promote calcium absorption from the intestinal lumen against the concentration gradient

 

Vit D stimulates calbindin synthesis in the villus and crypt cells of the intestine

Term

What are the main actions of PTH?

 

What inhibits PTH?

Definition

Increase plasma calcium concentrations

Decrease phosphate concentrations

 

PTH gene transcription, secretion and parathyroid glandular proliferation are inhibited by Vit D

Term
What cells produce calcitonin?
Definition
Parafollicular cells (C cells) of the thyroid
Term
What stimulates calcitonin secretion?
Definition
Ingestion of food, due to gastrin
Term
True or False:  Calcitonin deficiency causes hypercalcemia
Definition

False

 

The body readjusts the levels of PTH and vit D to accomodate the absence of calcitonin

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