BIOL 121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Aldosterone, Aquaporin, Nephron

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16 Dec 2020
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Proximal tubule: 65% water, ions & glucose, all glucose, all amino acids. Loop of henle: 20% water (descending) & ions (ascending) Distal convoluted tubule & collecting duct: 14% ions (distal) & ions (duct) 1% of volume if remaining excreted. Composed of a single layer of epithelial cells which are linked together by tight junctions. Cells contain two membranes: luminal membrane, the membrane facing the inside of the tubule (lumen, basolateral membrane, the membrane that faces the outside of the lumen, facing the interstitial of the kidney. Paracellular: one step process, the substance moves in between tubule cells (through the tight junctions) to the surrounding capillaries. Transcellular: two step process, the substance moves through the luminal membrane then though the basolateral membrane to the capillaries. Simple diffusion driven by passive diffusion; the movement of a substance with its concentration gradient: transporters, uniporters. Permits movement of a single molecule with its concentration gradient: symporters.

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