BILD 2 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Ascending Limb Of Loop Of Henle, Distal Convoluted Tubule, Collecting Duct System

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What kidneys do with the filtrate: 180l filtrate -> 1. 5l concentrated urine, urine can be 4x as concentrated as blood. Clicker question: the drug furosemide blocks transport of na+ in the ascending limb of the loop of henle. Distal tubule and collecting duct: can adjust filtrate concentration of slat, water, and bicarbonate by responding to hormones, by doing this, these structures allow your urine to become more or less dilute. Fluid osmolarity: osmolarity (osmotic pressure): solute concentration of a solution, across all solutes, osmolarity of fluids inside the body is fairly constant, but the osmolarity of urine changes considerably. Homeostatic control of fluid osmolarity: regulated variable: fluid osmolarity, set point: 300 mosm/l, control center: hypothalamus, sensors: osmoreceptors in hypothalamus. In case of high osmolarity: other parts of brain, to create a feeling of thirst, pituitary: releases anti-diuretic hormone (adh) aka vasopressin, adh causes increased permeability to water in collecting duct. In case of low osmolarity: pituitary: releases less adh.

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