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Where is the action of the diuretic furosemide?

Loop of henle it is a loop diuretic

ANP acts similar to angiotensin 2 on the efferent arteriole but it does what to the afferent arteriole?

Dilated it

Main site of Calcium reabsorption in the kidney is?

Early distal tubule cells.


This is where PTH acts to help regulate Ca

ANP inhibit reabsorption of Na from where?

Deep medullary collecting duct

Na channels of principal cells (collecting duct system) are inhibited by what type of diuretics?

K sparing diuretics



Amiloride


Triamterene

Na channels of principal cells (collecting duct system) are inhibited by what type of diuretics?

K sparing diuretics



Amiloride


Triamterene

ANG2 stimulates/upregulates what kind of transporter in the proximal tubules of nephrons?

Na/H counter-transport

Can increase plasma concentration of Potassium (K+)


Trigger aldosterone secretion?

Yes it can

True or false ?



The early distal tubule is permeable to water.

False

3 things that stimulate renin secretion?

Decrease AF arteriole blood pressure



Increases sympathetic activity.



Decreased Na being sensed by macula densa cells

Main contributor to deep medullary interstitial osmolarity is?

Urea