PCB 3703C Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Hyperglycemia, Blood Vessel, Molality

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Secondary active transport: 1st ion or substance transport requires atp. That ion or substance can help other substance or ions transport which is more than 1 ion. 67% of na+ (filtered) is absorbed by capillaries of the proximal tubule. Na+ absorption requires atp which is active transport. Na can symport other ions and substances. 67% of na+ symports amino acids and phosphates. Osmotic pressure increases in capillaries than in nephrons. Cftr physio function is to control cl- excretion from epithelial cells into lumen of different organs which causes some modification and some clinical medical problems. Cftr: controls excretion of cl- ions from epithelial cells into lumen. Mutation to cftr leads to over excretion of cl- and then na+: osmotic pressure of lumen becomes higher than epithelial cells. White blood cells can determine local inflammation which can accelerate formation of mucous which causes closure of structures of lumen. Organs involved: small and large intestine, respiratory system, pancreas, male- spermatic cord.

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