Difference between revisions of "Kidney Endocrine Function - Anatomy & Physiology"
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Renin is the enzyme required for the creation of the hormone ''angiotensin''. | Renin is the enzyme required for the creation of the hormone ''angiotensin''. | ||
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|Erythropoeitin is the vital hormone for [[Erythropoiesis - Anatomy & Physiology|Erythropoeisis]], the production of red blood cells. | |Erythropoeitin is the vital hormone for [[Erythropoiesis - Anatomy & Physiology|Erythropoeisis]], the production of red blood cells. | ||
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Revision as of 10:21, 3 July 2008
The Kidney synthesises and secretes various products, including hormones and enzymes which have a vital role within the body.
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Renin | This enzyme forms a vital part of the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System, a complex system of hormones and enzymes which act to raise blood pressure when stimulated by hypotension.
Renin is the enzyme required for the creation of the hormone angiotensin. |
Erythropoietin | Erythropoeitin is the vital hormone for Erythropoeisis, the production of red blood cells. |
Calcitriol | Also known as Active Vitamin D3, or 1-25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3, Calcitriol is vital for Calcium Homeostasis, and acts to raise plasma calcium levels. Within the kidney, vitamin D from dietary sources or the skin is 'activated' by hydroxylation. |