FLUID AND ELECTROLYTE REGULATION AND ACID BASE BALANCE
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Title: FLUID AND ELECTROLYTE REGULATION AND ACID BASE BALANCE
1 FLUID AND ELECTROLYTE REGULATION AND ACID BASE BALANCE 2 EXTRACELLULAR VS INTRACELLULAR FLUIDS 3 EXTRACELLULAR FLUIDS
INTERSTITIAL OR TISSUE FLUID
PLASMA
LYMPH
CEREBROSPINAL FLUID
INTRAOCULAR FLUID
SYNOVIAL FLUID
PERICARDIAL FLUID
PLEURAL FLUID
PERITONEAL FLUID
4 EXTRACELLULAR FLUID COMPOSITION
PLASMA AND TISSUE FLUIDS VERY SIMILAR
SEPARATED BY CAPILLARY WALLS THAT ALLOW FAIRLY FREE EXCHANGE OF LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT SUBSTANCES
5 DIFFERENCES
DUE TO FACT PROTEINS CANNOT PASS THROUGH MEMBRANES\
PROTEINS NORMALLY ANIONS
LEADS TO MORE SODIUM AND LESS CHLORIDE IN PLASMA THAN INTERSTITIAL FLUID
6 COMPOSITION OF INTRACELLULAR FLUID
SEPARATED FROM EXTRACELLULAR BY CELL MEMBRANE THAT IS RELATIVELY IMPERMEABLE TO PROTEINS
SODIUM POTASSIUM PUMP ACCUMULATES SODIUM TO OUTSIDE AND POTASSIUM TO INSIDE
7 REGULATION OF THE INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT
WATER
ELECTROLYTES
KIDNEYS PLAY A MAJOR ROLE
8 SODIUM REGULATION
MAJOR EXTRACELLULAR CATION
MAJOR OSMOTIC EFFECTS
WHERE SODIUM GOES WATER FOLLOWS
GREATLY AFFECTS PLASMA VOLUME AND BLOOD PRESSURE
9 INGESTION OF SODIUM
REGULATORY COMPONENT
HEDONISTIC COMPONENT
AVERAGE CONSUMPTION IN US IS 10-15 GRAMS PER DAY
0.5 GRAMS ARE NEEDED
10 RENAL EXCRETION REABSORPTION OF SODIUM
KIDNEYS CONTROL BODYS SODIUM LEVELS
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE OF SODIUM AND THE TUBULAR REABSORPTION RATE DETERMINES SODIUM EXCRETION
SODIUM IS FREELY FILTERED
11 FACTORS THAT AFFECT GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE
ARTERIAL BLOOD PRESSURE
ACTIVITY OF SYMPATHETIC NERVES
12 CONTROL OF SODIUM REABSORPTION
IMPORTANT IN LONG TERM CONTROL OF SODIUM EXCRETION
ALDOSTERONE
RENIN-ANGIOTENSIN
13 ALDOSTERONE
STIMULATES SODIUM REABSORPTION
DISTAL CONVOLUTED TUBULES
COLLECTING TUBULES
14 HIGH ALDOSTERONE LEVELS
ALMOST ALL SODIUM IS REABSORBED
0.1 GRAM OF SODIUM EXCRETED
15 LOW ALDOSTERONE LEVELS
AS MUCH AS 30-40 G OF SODIUM CAN BE EXCRETED
16 REGULATION OF ALDOSTERONE SECRETION
RENIN
PRODUCED BY JUXTAGLOMERULAR COMPLEX
17 FACTORS THAT LEAD TO RENIN SECRETION
DECREASE IN RENAL ARTERIAL PRESSURE
INCREASE IN ACTIVITY OF SYMPATHETIC NERVES
18 EFFECTS OF RENIN
CONVERTS ANGIOTENSINOGEN INTO ANGIOTENSIN I
19 FATE OF ANGIOTENSIN I
PASSES THROUGH LUNGS AND IS CONVERTED INTO ANGIOTENSIN II
20 EFFECT OF ANGIOTENSIN II
STIMULATES ALDOSTERONE RELEASE FROM ADRENAL GLAND
21 EFFECT OF ALDOSTERONE
STIMULATES REABSORPTION OF SODIUM FORM DISTAL CONVOUTED TUBULES AND COLLECTNG TUBULES
22 FACTORS THAT LEAD TO SODIUM EXCRETION
INCREASE IN SYSTEMIC BLOOD PRESSURE
INCREASED NERVE IMPULSES FROM CIRCULATORY PRESSURE RECEPTORS--THIS CAUSES DECREASED ACTIVITY OF SYMPATHETIC NERVES WHICH CAUSES DILATION OF AFFERENT ARTERIOLES
DECREASED RELEASE OF RENIN--DECREASED RELEASE OF ALDOSTERONE
RELEASE OF ATRIAL NATRIURETIC FACTOR
23 NET EFFECT
INCREASE AMOUNT OF SODIUM IN GLOMERULAR FILTRATE
DECREASE AMOUNT OF SODIUM REABSORBED FROM TUBULES
INCREASED EXCRETION OF SODIUM
BODY LEVELS OF SODIUM DECLINE
WATER FOLLOWS
24 SODIUM CONCENTRATION VS TOTAL SODIUM CONTENT 25 REGULATION OF WATER CONTENT
INGESTION
THIRST
RENAL EXCRETION
26 INGESTION
HABIT AND SOCIAL FACTORS USUALLY MORE INFLUENTIAL
27 THIRST
RESULTS FROM INCREASED OSMOTIC CONCENTATION
REDUCED PLASMA VOLUME
OSMORECEPTORS IN HYPOTHALAMUS MONITOR
MAYBE CIRCULATORY RECEPTORS
ANGIOTENSIN II
28 EXCRETION OF WATER
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE AND TUBULAR REABSORPTION RATE
WATER IS FREELY FILTERED FROM PLASMA
FACTORS THAT AFFECT GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE AFFECTS WATER EXCRETION
SODIUM REGULATION ALSO VERY IMPORTANT
DEPENDENT ON ANTIDIURETIC HORMONE
29 ANTIDIURETIC HORMONE AND WATER EXCRETION
AFFECTS PERMEABILITY OF COLLECTING TUBULES TO WATER
OSMORECEPTORS IN HYPOTHALAMUS
CIRCULATORY PRESSURE RECPTORS LEFT ATRIUM OF HEART
30 FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE WATER EXCETION
OSMOTIC PRESSURE OF EXTRACELLULAR FLUID
RARELY SEPARATE FROM FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE SODIUM EXCRETION
31 POTASSIUM REGULATION
EXTRACELLULAR LEVELS CLOSELY REGULATED
EXCRETION USUALLY EQUALS THE AMOUNT OF INGESTION
FREELY FILTERED INTO FILTRATE
CAN BE SECRETED OR REABSORBED BY TUBULES
USUALLY ALL IS REABSORBED
AMOUNT EXCRETED DEPENDS ON HOW MUCH IS SECRETED
32 ROLE OF TUBULAR CELLS IN POTASSIUM EXCRETION
HIGH CONCENTRATION IN CELLS -- MORE POTASSIUM SECRETED
LOWER CONCENTRATION IN CELLS -- LESS POTASSIUM SECRETED
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