Title: Reporting Status or Progress
1Daniel R. Kapusta, Ph.D. Department of
Pharmacology, LSUHSC MEB Rm 7106 568-3940
dkapus_at_lsuhsc.edu
Urine Concentration and Dilution Regulation of
Sodium and Water Balance
2 Urine Concentration and Dilution
3AVP-dependent water permeability in the distal
nephron
4Aquaporin 2 mediated water reabsorption in DCT
5Countercurrent SYSTEM
1. Countercurrent flow direction anatomy 2.
Countercurrent exchange vasa recta 3.
Countercurrent multiplication tubules
61. Countercurrent FLOW
- Hairpin configuration - anatomical
- - loops of Henle (tubules)
- - vasa recta (capillaries)
- Descending limbs close to ascending limbs
- Fluid flow in opposite directions
? TAL
? DVR
? tdloop
? AVR
72. Countercurrent EXCHANGER
- Vasa recta (capillaries)
- - Countercurrent exchangers
- - Passive process depends on diffusion of
solutes water in both directions across
permeable walls of the vasa recta
83. Countercurrent MULTIPLIER
Loops of Henle (tubules) countercurrent
multipliers - Pumping solute creates a large
axial gradient - Establishes hyperosmotic
medullary interstitial fluid
ISF Osmotic gradient
9Segmental renal tubular sodium reabsorption
10Recycling of urea in the kidney
11Renal handling of water in states of water
diuresis
12Renal handling of water in states of antidiuresis
13Renal handling of water in states of water
diuresis and antidiuresis
14Vasopressin Pathologies
SIADH Syndrome of inappropriate secretion of
ADH Central diabetes insipidus Nephrogenic
diabetes insipidus
15 Regulation of Sodium and Water Balance
16Distribution of Total Body Water (TBW)
17Total Body Water Balance Input Output
18Total Body Sodium Balance Input Output
19Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure
BP CO x TPR
20Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure
BP CO x TPR
HR x SV
21Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure
22Volume and Sodium/Osmole Sensors
23Volume and Sodium/Osmole Sensors
24Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure Closed
loop system
25Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure and Total
Body Water / Sodium Balance
Neural Control
26Neural Control Mechanisms Baroreceptors
27Sympathetic control mechanisms regulating arterial
blood pressure and sodium/water excretion
28Renal sympathetic nerves and kidney function
29Renal nerves contribute to segmental renal
tubular sodium reabsorption
30Renal nerves innervate the afferent renal
arterioles ?1 receptor activation renin
release ?1 adrenoceptor activation
vasoconstriction
31Reduction in arterial blood volume activates the
renal sympathetic nerves to enhance renal
tubular sodium reabsorption
32Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure and Total
Body Water / Sodium Balance
Humoral Control
- Angiotensin II
- Aldosterone
- Atrial Natriuretic Peptide (ANP)
33The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system
34Angiotensin II
35Regulation of extracellular fluid volume
36Angiotensin II and renovascular hypertension
37Angiotensin and aldosterone enhance the renal
tubular reabsorption of sodium
? UNaV
38Chronic high salt diet reduces plasma renin (and
Ang II) and increases plasma atrial natriuretic
peptide levels
High NaCl intake
39Volume expansion Integration of neural and
humoral pathways to augment sodium and water
excretion
40Volume contraction Integration of neural and
humoral pathways to reduce sodium and water
excretion
41Deranged neural and humoral control in
hypertension
42Deranged neural and humoral control in congestive
heart failure
43Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure and Total
Body Water / Sodium Balance
Humoral Control
AVP ADH
44Hypothalamic control of vasopressin
(antidiuretic hormone) secretion
45 ADH secretion is more sensitive to
changes in plasma osmolarity than to changes in
blood volume
46At plasma AVP levels that evoke thirst, water
reabsorption and urine osmolality are already
maximally increased
47Central osmoreceptors and AVP secretion
48Major Causes of Hyponatremia and Hypo-osmolality
49Major Causes of Hypernatremia