Sorry cant get the chart to display properly. But can someone help me with these
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Sorry cant get the chart to display properly. But can someone help me with these hormones and the what effects they have on the parts listed.
Atrial natriuretic peptide- effects on GFR and Afferent arteriole. Effects on the PCT . Effects on CD (collection Duct)
Parathyroid hormone- effects on PCT
Angiotensin II- effects on GFR and Afferent arteriole. Effects on the PCT
Antidiuretic hormone- What is it monterorting/ when is it triggered.
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Atrial natriuretic peptide natriuresis and glomerular filtration rate by constricting efferent arteriole. ANP reduces sodium reabsorption in the distal collecting duct and convoluted tubule.
PTH inhibits reabsorption of phosphate in the proximal tubule. It promotes calcium reabsorption in the distal tubule and collecting tubule.
Vasoconstriction in the efferent arteriole and Vasodilation in the afferent arteriole will increase blood flow in the glomerulus and will increase GFR.
Angiotensin causes constriction of glomerular mesangium thereby reduces the area for glomerular filtration.
Antidiuretic hormone = Vasopressin
Functions:
i. It promotes reabsorption of solute-free water into the circulation
ii. It promotes the constriction of arterioles and increases blood pressure and peripheral vascular resistance.
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