Lecture 21 - Renal Acid-Base Regulation Flashcards

1
Q

What are the major systems in the body regulating [H+]?

L21 S9

A
  • chemical systems in body fluids
  • respiratory center
  • kidneys
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What does the bicarbonate buffer system consist of?
What happens when a strong base or strong acid is added to the system?

L21 S11-13

A

Consists of:

  • carbonic acid (H2CO3)
  • bicarbonate salt (NaHCO3)

Addition of strong base produces a weak base and addition of a strong acid produces a weak acid

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3
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What is the primary method by which nonvolatile acids are removed?

L21 S22

A

-renal secretion

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4
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What must occur for filtered bicarbonate ions to be reabsorbed?

L21 S22

A

-it must react with secreted hydrogen ions to form carbonic acid which then breaks down into CO2 and H2O

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What are the mechanisms by which the kidneys can regulate extracellular H+?

L21 S23

A
  • reabsorption of bicarbonate ions
  • secretion of hydrogen ions
  • production of new bicarbonate ions
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Where are hydrogen ions primarily secreted and from what cell type?

L21 S26

A

Intercalated cells in the late distal/collecting tubules

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