Physiology renal and sensory

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  • Cornea RI 1.38
  • Aqueous humor RI 1.33
  • Lens RI 1.40
  • Vitreous humor RI 1.34
  • Aqueous humor is produced by the ..., travels through the ... to the ..., and is drained through the ... ciliary bodies, iris, anterior chamber, canal of schlemm
  • normal intraocular pressure ... 10-22 mmHg
  • glaucoma is caused by ..., and leads to ... drainage problems, increased intraocular pressure
  • near point for clear vision ... 10-12 cm
  • normal vision is called... emmetropia
  • nearsightedness is called... myopia
  • myopia is caused by ... elongated eye ball
  • myopia is corrected with... concave lens
  • myopic eye can see ... away 1 meter
  • farsightedness is called... hyperopia
  • hyperopia is due to ... squished eye ball
  • hyperopia is corrected with ... convex lens
  • hyperopic eye can see ... close but no closer 50 cm
  • astigmastism is due to ... uneven refractive power
  • persbiopia is due to... old age
  • rhodopsin consists of ... retinal and opsin
  • light turns rhodopsin into ... trans isomer
  • pigment cells turns rhodopsin into ... cis isomer
  • long cone detects... 560 nm (red) light
  • middle cone detects... 530 nm (green) light
  • short cone detects... 430 nm (blue) light
  • protanopia affects ... long cone
  • deuteranopia affects ... middle cone
  • tritanopia affects... short cone
  • achromatic vision means that there are ... no normal cones
  • P ganglionar cells detect... fine details, color
  • M ganglionar cells detect... movement
  • K ganglionar cells detect... color
  • Photosensitive ganglionar cells regulate... circadian rhythms, pupillary reflexes
  • normal visual field... 60 degrees upward, 70 degrees downward, 90 degrees laterally
  • blind spot is ... 15 degrees laterally
  • taste cells are innervated by cranial nerves... x, ix, vii
  • bitter threshold... 10^-6 M
  • sour threshold... 10^-4 M
  • umami threshold... 10^-4 M
  • salty threshold... 10^-2 M
  • sweet threshold... 10^-1 M
  • absence of taste is called... ageusia
  • absence of smell is called... anosmia
  • diminished sense of smell is called... hyposmia
  • smell center is... uncus
  • nociceptive center... postcentral gyrus
  • increased sensitivity to pain is called... hyperalgesia
  • pain resulting from a stimulus which would not normally provoke pain is called... allodynia
  • peripheral sensitization is caused by... inflammatory substances
  • some inflammatory substances could be... histamine, endothelin, bradykinin, prostaglandins, interleukins, adenosine
  • central sensitization is due to... inhibitory neuron not working
  • A delta nerve fiber speed... 5-40 m/s
  • C nerve fiber speed... 0.5-2 m/s
  • primary pain is transmited through... A delta fibers
  • secondary pain is transmited through... C fibers
  • organisation of central antinociceptive neurons... limbic system-->periaqueductal grey matter-->raphe nuclei and locus coeruleus-->inhibitory neuron in spinal cord
  • periaqueductal grey matter secretes... dopamine
  • raphe nuclei secretes... serotonin
  • locus coeruleus secretes... norepinephrine
  • normal GFR... 90 ml/min/1.73 m^2
  • normal serum creatinine... 0.7-1.3 mg/dl
  • reabsorption in proximal convuluted tubule... 65%
  • reabsorption in nephron loop... 25%
  • reabsorption in distal convuluted tubule... 5%
  • reabsorption in collecting ducts... 4%
  • normal blood glucose concentration... 3.33-5.55 mM
  • reabsorption threshold for glucose... 11 mM
  • reab. of K+ and Phosphates in prox. tubules... 80%
  • reab. of Glucose in prox. tubules... 100%
  • reab. of Na+, Cl-, Ca2+, H2O in prox. tubules... 65%
  • reab. of proteins/AAs in prox. tubules... 99%
  • reab. of urea in prox. tubules.... 50%
  • reab. of Na+, Cl-, Ca2+ and H2O in nephron loop... 25%
  • reab. of K+ in nephron loop... 10%
  • secretion of urea in nephron loop... 60%
  • reab. of Na+, Cl- and H2O in dist. tubules... 5%
  • Reab. of K+ in dist. tubule if low K+ diet.... 2%
  • Secretion of K+ in distal tubules if high K+ intake... 20-180%
  • reab. of Ca2+ in dist. tubules... 8%
  • reab. of Phosphates on the dist. tubule... 10%
  • reab. of Na+, Cl- and H2O in the collecting ducts... 4%
  • reab. of K+ in collecting ducts if low K+ intake... 6%
  • reab. of K+ in collecting ducts if K+ intake high... 20-40%
  • reab. of Ca2+ in collecting ducts... 1%
  • reab. of Urea in collecting ducts... 70%
  • touch center... postcentral gyrus
  • visceral reception centers... subcortical
  • temp sensation center... postcentral gyrus
  • vision center... occipital lobe
  • hearing center... superior temporal gyrus

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