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Which of the following observations would best explain the convulsions induced by hypocalcemia?
1) Hypocalcemia increases parathyroid hormone secretion
2) Decreased plasma calcium levels increase neuronal membrane permeability to sodium.
The answer was 2. If the question had been rephrased as "Which of the following observations, if true, ...", I would have chose 2 instantly.
I know that more sodium will result in depolarization and as a result, more action potentials but the reason I got this wrong was I thought the neuronal membrane permeability does not change, since sodium can not simply just diffuse in. They are facilitated only by voltage gated sodium channels and Na/K ATPase.
Is my reasoning incorrect and that membrane permeability can [/B ]actually change for sodium?
1) Hypocalcemia increases parathyroid hormone secretion
2) Decreased plasma calcium levels increase neuronal membrane permeability to sodium.
The answer was 2. If the question had been rephrased as "Which of the following observations, if true, ...", I would have chose 2 instantly.
I know that more sodium will result in depolarization and as a result, more action potentials but the reason I got this wrong was I thought the neuronal membrane permeability does not change, since sodium can not simply just diffuse in. They are facilitated only by voltage gated sodium channels and Na/K ATPase.
Is my reasoning incorrect and that membrane permeability can [/B ]actually change for sodium?