How does increased extracellular pCO2 affect renal hydrogen extretion?
How does a loss in ECF affect renal hydrogen excretion?
Explain the effect of hypokalaemia on renal hydrogen excretion
Explain the effect of hyperkalaemia on renal hydrogen excretion
- Decreases H+ secretion and HCO3- reabsorption and tends to cause acidosis
Explain the effect of hypochloraemia on renal hydrogen excretion
Explain how lungs and kidney work together to control plasma pH
What may be an effect of dehydration?
- Also reduced flow rate through nephrons
What is renal insufficiency?
Renal function impairment not severe enough to cause azotaemia, but sufficient to cause loss of renal reserve. May have reduced ability to compensate for dehydration
- Urine concentrating ability may be diminished
Define renal disease
Damage or functional impairment of the kidneys. Can var yin severity from very mild, to severe enough to cause uraemia
Define renal failure
Renal functional impairment sufficient to cause azotaemia. Urine concentrating ability usually impaired.
How can diet be modified to limit progression of renal failure?
How does renal failure cause high blood pressure?
Why is a low phosphorous diet important in renal disease?
- Calcification of body tissues in high phos (block up nephrons)
How is anaemia caused in renal disease?
- Damaged kidney produces less EPO
What is azotaemia?
The build up of creatinine and urea in the blood (nitrogen compounds)
Outline the ocular manifestations of hypertension in the cat
- High BP leads to thickening of walls of blood vessles to retina, restricts blood flow and leads to retina detaching
Outline appropriate therapy for cats with hypertension
What is the function of intracellular potassium?
- Cell growth (needed for enzyme function)
Why is potassium regulation important?
What is the effect of hyperkalaemia on cells?
What may cause hypokalaemia?
What may cause hyperkalaemia?
Describe Addison’s disease
What are the main points for treating Addison’s disease?