25 May 2009

Disorders of Sodium and Potassium Metabolism



Disorders of Sodium and Potassium Metabolism

Outline
* Review of sodium and potassium metabolism
* Paradigm for analyzing pathophysiology
* Abnormalities of potassium balance
* Abnormalities of sodium and water balance
* Example cases

Major Mediators of Sodium and Water Balance
* Angiotensin II
* Aldosterone
* Antidiuretic hormone (ADH)

Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone Axis

Angiotensin II
Aldosterone
Role of ADH (antidiuretic hormone)
Overview of Biochemical Homeostasis
Overview of Potassium Balance
Etiologies of Hyperkalemia
Excessive Dietary Intake
Decreased Urinary Excretion
Internal Redistribution
Etiologies of Hypokalemia
Poor Intake
Increased Urinary Excretion
Increased GI Losses
Diarrhea
Laxative abuse
Vomiting / NG drainage

Increased Transcutaneous Losses
Transmembrane Shift
Overview of Sodium Balance
Etiologies of Hyponatremia
Poor Intake of Sodium
Increased Urinary Loss of Sodium
Increased GI Loss of Sodium (Fluid loss must be followed by repletion with free water).
Increased Transcutaneous Loss of Sodium (Fluid loss must be followed by repletion with free water).
Excessive Intake of Water (1° polydipsia)
Decreased Urinary Excretion of Water
Transmembrane Shift of Water
Primary Sodium Loss
Primary Water Excess
Etiologies of Hypernatremia
Primary Sodium Excess
Excess Intake of Sodium
Decreased Urinary Excretion of Sodium
Primary Water Loss
Poor Intake of Water
Increased Urinary Loss of Water
Increased GI Loss of Water
Increased Transcutaneous Loss of Water
Transmembrane Shift of Water (most often due to rapid production of intracellular lactate)

4 Case studies

Disorders of Sodium and Potassium Metabolism.ppt

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Disorders of Calcium and Phosphate Metabolism



Disorders of Calcium and Phosphate Metabolism

Outline
* Review of calcium and phosphate metabolism
* Abnormalities of calcium balance
* Abnormalities of phosphate balance
* Example cases

Major Mediators of Calcium and Phosphate Balance
* Parathyroid hormone (PTH)
* Calcitriol (active form of vitamin D3)

Role of PTH
* Stimulates renal reabsorption of calcium
* Inhibits renal reabsorption of phosphate
* Stimulates bone resorption
* Inhibits bone formation and mineralization
* Stimulates synthesis of calcitriol
Net effect of PTH
Regulation of PTH
Role of Calcitriol
* Stimulates GI absorption of both calcium and phosphate
* Stimulates renal reabsorption of both calcium and phosphate
* Stimulates bone resorption

Net effect of calcitriol
Regulation of Calcitriol
Overview of Calcium-Phosphate Regulation
Different Forms of Calcium
Calcium in the plasma:
Overview of Biochemical Homeostasis
Overview of Calcium Balance
Etiologies of Hypercalcemia
Increased GI Absorption
Milk-alkali syndrome
Elevated calcitriol
Vitamin D excess
Excessive dietary intake
Granuomatous diseases
Elevated PTH
Hypophosphatemia

Increased Loss From Bone
Increased net bone resorption
Elevated PTH
Hyperparathyroidism
Malignancy
Osteolytic metastases
PTHrP secreting tumor
Increased bone turnover
Paget’s disease of bone
Hyperthyroidism
Decreased Bone Mineralization
Elevated PTH
Aluminum toxicity
Decreased Urinary Excretion
Thiazide diuretics
Elevated calcitriol
Elevated PTH
Etiologies of Hypocalcemia
Decreased GI Absorption
Decreased Bone Resorption/Increased Mineralization
Increased Urinary Excretion
Overview of Phosphate Balance
Etiologies of Hyperphosphatemia
Increased GI Intake
Decreased Urinary Excretion
Cell Lysis
Etiologies of Hypophosphatemia
Decreased GI Absorption
Decreased Bone Resorption / Increased Bone Mineralization
Increased Urinary Excretion
Internal Redistribution (due to acute stimulation of glycolysis)
4 Case stuides

Disorders of Calcium and Phosphate Metabolism.ppt

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Medical Microbiology Lectures



Medical Microbiology Lectures
from University of Evansville

Bacterial Cells Shapes and Function

The Microscope

Growth and Condtions

Metabolism


Genetic Regulation

Genetic Transfer

Viruses I

Viruses II

Eukaryotic organism

More Eukaryotic organisms

Bacterial diversity

Antimicrobial Drugs

Bacterial Growth Control

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