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Renal Na excretion. Na is the major extracellular cationIntracellular [Na] is maintained at low levels (10 - 20 mM) by the Na,K-ATPaseThe [Na] in the extracellular fluid is maintained constant (140 mM). Therefore, the amount of Na present in the extracellular space (Na content) is the major determinant of the extracellular fluid volume (ECFV).increased Na content -----> increased ECFVdecreased Na content -----> decreased ECFV.
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1. Volume Homeostasis Thomas Kleyman, MD
3. ECFV homeostasis Changes in ECFV are reflected in changes in body weight.
To maintain extracellular fluid volume constant, the amount of Na excreted daily by the kidneys must equal the amount of Na ingested daily.
Nain = Naout
Rates of Na excretion varies with Na intake.
There are no normal values for rates of Na excretion.
Hormones regulate the extracellular fluid volume by altering renal Na excretion
angiotensin II
arginine vasopressin
aldosterone
atrial natriuretic peptide
natriuretic factors
Ouabain
Ouabain analogs
5. Renal Na ExcretionA large amount of Na is filtered on a daily basis
12. Regulation of Tubular Na+ Transport Hormones regulate the extracellular fluid volume by altering renal Na+ excretion
Hormones that enhance tubular Na+ reabsorption
angiotensin II
arginine vasopressin
Aldosterone
Hormones that inhibit tubular Na+ reabsorption
atrial natriuretic peptide
natriuretic factors
Ouabain
Ouabain analogs
13. Angiotensin II ? arteriolar vasoconstriction (1) ? glomerular capillary hydrostatic pressure(2) ? glomerular capillary flow rate
14. Decrease in hydrostatic pressure across the efferent arteriole
15. Angiotensin II
17. Volume-mediated Regulation of ADH Secretion
22. Aldosterone modulates the interaction of Nedd4 with ENaC
23. Atrial Natriuretic Peptide Increase GFR
Increase the amount of Na+ filtered at the glomerulus
Inhibit Na+ reabsorption in the inner medullary collecting tubule
Inhibits Na,K-ATPase
24. Ouabain and Related Compounds Synthesized and secreted by hypothalamus and adrenal glands
Inhibit Na+ reabsorption
Inhibits Na,K-ATPase
26. Volume Homeostasis Maintain a constant ECF volume
Nain = Naout