Acid Base Physiology | Part Three | Renal Regulation | Acidification of Urine | Renal Physiology
✨This is the third and final part in a three-part series on acid base physiology. The job of regulation is done by three systems. Buffers, the lungs and the kidneys. In this video, I talk about how the kidneys regulate acid base balance at the PCT, DCT & Collecting Duct. I hope it helps!☀️
🌟What's in this video?
0:00 - Intro
0:16 - Recap of Part 1 and 2
1:18 - Kidney in acid-base balance
2:16 - Bicarbonate Reabsorption (PCT)
4:00 - Hydrogen Ion secretion (Late DCT & Collecting Duct)
4:44 - Phosphate Buffers
6:18 - Ammonia Buffers
7:48 - Renal Compensation in simple acid-base disturbances
✨ Other videos you may need :
🔅Acid-Base Physiology | Part 1 | Basics and Buffers : • Acid Base Physiology |...
🔅Acid-Base Physiology | Part 2 | Respiratory Regulation : • Acid Base Physiology |...
🔅Proximal Convoluted Tubule: • Proximal Convoluted Tu...
🔅DCT and Collecting Duct: • Distal Convoluted Tubu...
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📚Factual References & for Further Reading:
- Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology
- Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology
- Costanzo’s Textbook of Physiology
- Openstax Anatomy and Physiology
openstax.org/details/books/an...
- Openstax Biology
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9 ай бұрын
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11 ай бұрын
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Hi, just wanted to point out that the activity of glutaminase produces Ammonia (NH3) not NH4+. It is NH3 that combines with the H+ in the lumen to produce NH4+. Thank you for the video, it was excellent.
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3 жыл бұрын
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3 жыл бұрын
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Just a question please - in the collecting duct, where did/does the NH3 come from please? as we previously had been discussing NH4. Thank you!
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3 жыл бұрын
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Please provide more information on the formation of fixed acids
Please , the reabsorption of bicarbonate by the echengeur Na/hco3- is active ???
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How did the ammonia get produced in collecting tubule though.... ?
@2:39 why is the co2 released into the cell?
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@jehgelo
Жыл бұрын
More co2 in the lungs and less 02 in the blood
Can you post the pdf to these notes! Would love to take notes with these pictures on a pdf
Why the removal of hydrogen ions as NH4 decreases the requirement of bicarbonate to buffer the urine?
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1:10 The solubility of pco2 is 0.23
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