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1 Chapter 25 Body Fluid Compartments Dr. Marko Ljubković Department of Physiology

2 Fluid intake and output, fluid compartments Water intake Ingested Metabolism Water loss Insensible water loss (lungs, skin) Sweat Urine Feces

3 Extracellular and intracellular fluids Plasma vs. interstitial fluid Extracellular vs. intracellular fluid

4 Measurement of fluid volumes Conservation of mass principle C 1 x V 1 = C 2 x V 2 Total body water: 3 H 2 O Extracellular fluid: inulin Intracellular fluid: calculate Plasma volume: 125 I-albumine Blood volume: plasma and Ht Interstitial fluid: EC and plasma

5 Osmotic equilibrium in normal and abnormal states Causes of osmotic disturbances: Diarrhea, vomiting Diabetes insipidus

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7 Edema 1.Intracellular Energy depletion (ionic pumps depressed) Inflammation 2.Extracellular (interstitial fluid accumulation) Increased leakage of fluids Impaired lymphatic drainage Filtration = K f x [(Pc + πi) – (Pi + πc)] outward inward

8 Causes of EC edema and Safety factors Safety factors that prevent edema: 1.Low tissue compliance 2.Increased lymph flow 3.Washdown of interstitial fluid protein

9 Chapter 26 Urine Formation by the Kidneys

10 Kidney functions and anatomy Renal functions: Excretion of metabolic products and foreign substances Regulation of water and electrolytes Regulation of body fluid osmolarity Regulation of acid-base balance Regulation of arterial pressure Production and secretion of hormones Gluconeogenesis

11 Structure of the nephron Functional unit of the kidney Site of urine formation App. 1 million in each kidney Cortical and juxtamedullary

12 Glomerular filtration Filtration barrier: endothelium, basement membrane, podocytes

13 Regulation of GFR and RBF Average values: RBF ~ 1100 mL/min RPF ~ 650 mL/min GFR ~ 125 mL/min

14 Excretion = filtration + secretion - reabsorption


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