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1   The Body Fluids and Kidneys Lecture 16 KEEP OFF YOUR MOBILE PHONES
kidney.lecture 5b 17 February 2019 KEEP OFF YOUR MOBILE PHONES The Body Fluids and Kidneys Lecture 16 dr.rashid mahmood

2 Water Reabsorption Passive / Osmosis
Mainly coupled to Sodium Reabsorption Water channels made up of proteins called: AQUAPORINS Paracellular + Transcellular

3 Water Reabsorption contd……..
Proximal Tubule High Permeability Solvent Drag Distal Tubule ↓ Permeability i. Tighter junctions ii. ↓ Surface Area Ascending Loop of Henle Almost Zero Permeability More Distal Parts ADH

4 Reabsorption of Urea & Chloride

5 Proximal Tubule

6 Reabsorption in First half of Proximal tubule
Active Transport: 1. Primary Active Transport Sodium( Sodium-Potassium ATPase) 2. Secondary Active Transport (Co-Transport) Glucose, Amino Acids, Organic Acids Passive Transport: Water, Urea? Chloride ?

7 Reabsorption in Second half of Proximal tubule
Active Transport: 1. Primary Active Transport Sodium( Sodium-Potassium ATPase) 2. Secondary Active Transport (Co-Transport) Chloride Passive Transport: Water, Glucose, Amino Acids ? Urea reabsorption and secretion

8 Secretion in Proximal tubule Counter Transport
H+ Organic Acids + Bases e.g. Bile Salts Oxalate Urate Catecholamines Drugs Toxins PAH (Para-Amino- Hippuric Acid)

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10 Reabsorption of various solutes in proximal tubule

11 Reabsorption in Loop of Henle
20% Urea reabsorbed Back in Thin Ascending Limb

12 Reabsorption in Loop of Henle Thin descending segment
Structure Thin epithelial membrane No brush border Few mitochondria Function Highly Permeable to water Almost all water absorbed in Loop of Henle is absorbed here →↑osmolarity Moderately permeable to most solutes, including Sodium and Urea No active transport

13 Reabsorption in Loop of Henle Thin ascending segment
Structure (Same as descending limb) Thin epithelial membrane No brush border Few mitochondria Function Impermeable to water Permeable to NaCl No active transport Urea is reabsorbed back Juxta -medullary nephrons

14 Reabsorption in Loop of Henle Thick ascending segment
Structure Thick epithelial cells Function Na+-K+ ATPase in basolateral membrane i) Active reabsorption of Na+, K+, Cl- (about 20-25% of filtered load) (Secondary active transport) (1-Sodium, 2-chloride, 1-Potassium co-transporter) ii) Reabsorption of Ca++, HCO3--, Mg++ 2. Paracellular reabsorption of Ca++, K+, Mg++, Na+ 3. Na+ -H+ Counter-transport 4. Impermeable to water →↓osmolarity (dilute tubular fluid) Loop diuretics

15 Reabsorption in Loop of Henle
20% Water Reabsorbed in Loop of Henle 25% Sodium Reabsorbed in Loop of Henle some Passive Reabsorption of Urea No Water Reabsorption in Ascending Limb No Active Transport in Thin Limb

16 Transport in Thick Ascending Loop of Henle

17 NaCl transport in thick ascending limb of loop of Henle

18 Reabsorption in Distal Convoluted Tubule
Juxta Glomerular Apparatus Early Distal Tubule Almost same as Thick Ascending Loop of Henle (5% sodium reabsorption in early DCT) Diluting Segment

19 Reabsorption in Distal Convoluted Tubule
water Aldosterone Aldosterone H+ ATPase

20 Mechanism of Na+ Reabsorption in Distal Convoluted Tubule
Early Late K+ sparing diuretics

21 Reabsorption in Second Half of Distal Convoluted Tubule
Water Reabsorbed from both cells in the presence of ADH (Anti-Diuretic Hormone) Impermeable to urea Na+ reabsorption and K+ secretion under influence of Aldosterone Active secretion of H+

22 Cortical Collecting Tubule
Same as second Half of Distal Collecting Tubule

23 Medullary Collecting Duct

24 Tubular processing in Medullary Collecting Duct
Structure Cuboid Smooth surface Few mitochondria Function Reabsorption of 10% of water and sodium Final site of processing of urine ADH Permeable to urea H+ secretion

25 Summary Contd…

26 Summary (ADH present)

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