BIOL 221 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Distal Convoluted Tubule, Tubular Fluid, Collecting Duct System

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It occurs when adh and aldosterone are not present. The lack of aldosterone means that more sodium remains in the tubular fluid. The lack of adh means that the cells of the collecting ducts hare barely permeable to water. Reabsorption in dct and cd: principal cells reabsorb water and na+under hormonal regulation, adh (water, aldosterone (na+, symport of na+ & cl- at apical membrane and reabsorption of cl- at blm based on action of na+-k+-atpase at blm. Principal cells in the distal convoluted tubules and collecting ducts reabsorb water and sodium under the hormonal influence of adh, which affects water reabsorption, and aldosterone, which affects sodium (and, therefore, chloride) reabsorption. Symport of sodium and chloride at the apical membrane and reabsorption of chloride at the basolateral membrane are based on the action of the na+-k+-atpase pump at the basolateral membrane. Membranes of the dct: basolateral proteins include, na-k-atpase (na/k pump, na+/hco3. Important integral proteins in the basolateral include na-k-

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