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Is this a mistake in first aid?-
The thin descending loop of henle passively reabsorbs water via medullary hypertonicity (impermeable to sodium).
I thought the thin descending loop absorbed na/cl and urea while secreting water in order to help create the countercurrent, while the thin ascending was impermeable to water but secreted na/cl and urea. 😕
One more question, but on endo this time- Why does a large decrease in extracellular mg cause hypoparathyroidism? I am aware that a small decrease in extracellular mg causes PTH secretion. Is mg involved in the cAMP secondary messenger system? I have a vague memory that it is and that is why a large decrease in extracellular mg results in hypoparathyroidism.
The thin descending loop of henle passively reabsorbs water via medullary hypertonicity (impermeable to sodium).
I thought the thin descending loop absorbed na/cl and urea while secreting water in order to help create the countercurrent, while the thin ascending was impermeable to water but secreted na/cl and urea. 😕
One more question, but on endo this time- Why does a large decrease in extracellular mg cause hypoparathyroidism? I am aware that a small decrease in extracellular mg causes PTH secretion. Is mg involved in the cAMP secondary messenger system? I have a vague memory that it is and that is why a large decrease in extracellular mg results in hypoparathyroidism.