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A patient exhibits increased blood pressure and edema. Laboratory tests reveal elevated levels of renin and aldosterone, but suppressed levels of ANP. Which of the following conditions is MOST likely responsible for this clinical presentation?
High sodium intake
Excessive water intake
Renal artery stenosis
Atrial fibrillation
Which of the following is NOT a function of Angiotensin II in the regulation of kidney function?
Stimulates vasoconstriction
Increases water reabsorption
Decreases aldosterone secretion
Stimulates ADH release
The primary function of the juxtaglomerular apparatus (JGA) is to:
Secrete ADH
Regulate blood pressure and glomerular filtration rate
Reabsorb glucose and amino acids
Concentrate urine
A decrease in blood pressure would result in which of the following changes in the kidney?
Decreased renin secretion
Increased ANP secretion
Increased renin secretion
Decreased aldosterone secretion
Apart from filtering blood and excreting waste, the kidneys also play a crucial role in:
Producing bile
Regulating blood pressure
Digesting fats
Storing glycogen
A fall in the GFR rate activates the
JG cells to release renin
JG cells to release aldosterone
JG cells to release epinephrine
JG cells to release nor-epinephrine
RAAS
Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System
Renal-Artery-Atherosclerosis Syndrome
Respiratory-Acidosis-Alkalosis Shift
Right-Atrial-Appendage Stasis
Which of the following is right statement? I. Angiotensin-II, being a powerful vasoconstrictor, increases glomerular pressure and thereby GFR II. Angiotensin-II activates the adrenal cortex to release aldosterone III. Aldosterone promotes reabsorption of Na^+ and water from the DCT and CT leading to an increase in GBP and GFR IV. ANF causes vasoconstriction.ย Select right combination
I and II
II and III
I, II and III
I, II and IV