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A man has renal failure and is maintained on chronic hemodialysis until a donor kidney can be found. -
correct answers ✔️✔️Situation # 1



D

renal failure results in the inability to excrete PO4- so phosphate levels are raised -> resulting in
complexed Ca++ and lowered plasma calcium



& high levels of PO4- inhibit calcitriol metabolism, causing the inactive metabolite of VitD (24,25(OH)2D3
to be formed instead



calcitriol has a (-) feedback mechanism at the parathyroid - it switches off PTH synthesis and increases
CaSR synthesis in the chief cells



w/o the (-) feedback mechanism PTH syn/sec goes unchecked -> increased circulating PTH - correct
answers ✔️✔️1. This man exhibits increased circulating levels of PTH. Why?



A. Because of increased excretion of phosphate by the kidneys, leading to lowered circulating PO4-

B. Because of a lack of conversion of 25-(OH)D3 to 1,25-(OH)2D3 in the liver

, C. Because of increased absorption of calcium and phosphate from the intestine into the blood, and
increased circulating Ca2+

D. Because of a lack of 1,25-(OH)2D3 production by the kidneys, and therefore no inhibitory action of
this Vitamin D metabolite on PTH synthesis by the Chief Cells



D



administration of calcitriol [1,25 (OH)2D3] - correct answers ✔️✔️2. Assuming that this person is
receiving good medical care, which of the following would be an essential supplement to his
hemodialysis.



A. Daily injections of 25-(OH) D3

B. Plenty of exposure to sunlight

C. Chronic administration of rhPTH (Forteo)

D. Administration of 1, 25-(OH)2 D3

E. A diet rich in Vitamin D3



calcitonin - tones down calcium in blood inhibits bone resorption & stimulates Os.b



B - correct answers ✔️✔️3. Injection of calcitonin into this man during his maintenance period on

hemodialysis would cause:



A. A large excretion of calcium in the urine

B. Inhibition of bone breakdown

C. Increased synthesis of 25-(OH) D3

D. Increased production of 1, 25-(OH)2 D3

E. A large increase in bone resorption



a

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