BIO 203 Lecture 21: Lecture 21 - Renal Physiology_ Regulation

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Movement of substance from the plasma into glomerular filtrate into the nephron tubule after filtration has taken place. Any arrow going into the tubule indicates secretion. In the proximal tubule, hydrogen ions are being secreted. As we go around the nephone we find a big area for secretion, distal tubule; hydrogen ion as well, potassium ion in distal tubule collecting duct as well. Regulated by external factors such as hormones, think about extrinsic regulation influencing activity that takes place in the distal tubule as well as the collecting duct. Want to be viewing what happens in the proximal tubule. In the basal lateral membrane we find the potassium atpase, maintains low intracellular sodium concentration. This mechanism produces secretion of the hydrogen ion into the lumen of the tubule. Example of secondary active transport of secretion for the hydrogen ion. Physiological regulation of reabsorption of na+ and h2o. Either it gets reabsorbed and goes back into the body compartment.

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