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Water reabsorption Diuretics
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3 parts to water reabsorption: 1. reabsorption of salt 2. establishment of solute gradient 3. reabsorption of water
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Sodium (Na) and water is filtered through at glomerulus however, about 99% of is reabsorbed back into the blood stream
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Hormones help regulate the reabsorption of salt at the distal convoluted tubule Renin Secretes aldosterone Aldosterone Excretes Potassium ions (K+) and reabsorption of Sodium ions (Na+)
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Na that isn’t reabsorbed at the PCT is reabsorbed at the Loop of Henle Descending limb Permeable to water Filtrate is more concentrated Ascending Limb Impermeable to water Filtrate becomes more dilute Here medulla salty
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Collecting Duct 1. If the body needs water (dehydrated) it releases antidiuretic hormone (ADH) collecting duct becomes permeable to water Water diffuses out of the collecting duct Less urine, and more concentrated 2. If the body is hydrated it will not release ADH diuretic means increase amount of urine Collecting duct remains impermeable to water More urine, more diluted expelled from the bladder
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Alcohol suppresses ADH production by the pituitary Without ADH, higher amounts of water stay in the urine Urine with high concentrations of water leaves the body
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Examples of diuretics Coffee Tea Energy drinks Supplements/pills
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Benefits Help lower blood pressure Reduce bloating Risks Frequent urination Electrolyte abnormalities Extreme tiredness or weakness Muscle cramps or weakness Dizziness, lightheadedness Dehydration Loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting
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Acid-base balance Normal pH 7.4 If we have a pH above this it is called alkalosis If we have a pH below this it is called acidosis
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Too much base in blood Can be caused by: High altitude (less oxygen) Sweating/vomiting Lack of potassium Symptoms: nausea, numbness, muscle spasms, tremors Prevent Healthy foods, drinking enough fluids
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Too much acid in blood Can be caused by: Dehydration Diet (high fat, low carb) Can cause fatigue, headaches, lack of appetite, funny breath Prevent Foods
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There are a number of different mechanisms that try to keep our blood at 7.4pH level 1. Acid-Base Buffer System 2. Respiratory Center 3. Kidneys
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Buffers try to counter act a base or an acid Chemical or combination of chemicals that try to take up excess hydrogen ion (acid) or excess hydroxide ions (base)
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When there is too much acid (H + ) it will combine with a weak base buffer (HCO 3 ) The weak base “soaks” up the stronger acid to try and neutralize it When there is too much base (OH - ) it wil combine with a weak acid buffer (H 2 C0 3 ) to neutralize it
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If there is too much H+ in our blood our breathing rate increase This causes excess of H+ to be released Breath out C0 2 and H 2 0
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Kidneys are our best mechanism for removing large amounts of acid or base from our blood Excess acid in blood H+ ions are excreted OH- reabsorbed If excess of base in blood H+ are not excreted OH- is not reabsorbed This is because urine is already very acidic when it is excreted the excess of OH will follow
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Ketosis Happens when your body resorts to fat for energy after your stored carbohydrates have been burned out It occurs in people who eat low-carb, high-protein diets Atkins Ketogenic diet Diets work by using fat stores as primary source of energy you may lose weight. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0N3iwMak-SU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0N3iwMak-SU 20:35-28:00
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Ketosis What is it? buildup of a substance known as ketones, in your blood. They are released when your body’s carbohydrate stores run out and you have to break down fat stores for energy
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What causes it? This can typically happen when the body is lacking insulin and blood glucose levels become high Often associated with being on a high protein, low carb diet A low level of carbohydrate will lead to low levels of insulin, body will produce ketones which do not rely on insulin to get into and fuel the body’s cells. Can also be related to diabetes Excessive alcohol consumption
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Effects on the kidney Extra strain on Kidneys In processing higher amounts of protein, your kidneys work harder Frequent urination Increase in sodium, calcium and potassium excreted Kidney stones Kidney failure
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Other side effects Low blood pressure another function mediated by your kidneys due to extra fluid and electrolyte Increase acidity in blood Osteoporosis Headaches Dizziness Muscle cramps Nausea Bad breath
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Treatment Prevention Healthy diet that has a balance of carbohydrates, fats and protein Insulin therapy along
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Other facts Dr. Atkins invented the atkins diet in 1972 Became very popular in 2000’s and was one of many low carb diets Ketosis can cause bad breath that is often described like smelling like nail polish remover
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Create a poster about a disorder of the kidney or bladder Your poster should have the following: Brief description of the disorder Causes of the disease or disorder Symptoms of the disease or disorder Treatments for the disease or disorder Any other Important Information for the disease or disorder Reference List (minimum 3 sources) You will also be graded on: Visuals (include pictures) Neatness Creativity Rubric to follow
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Topics Acute Renal Failure Bladder Cancer Enlarged Prostate Enuresis (bed-wetting) Hematuria – blood in the urine Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome – blood clots in kidney Incontinence (urinary) – urinary leakage Nephritis – inflammation of kidneys Nocturia – wake up ofen to go to the bathroom Over Active Bladder Polycystic Kidney Disease Prostate Cancer Renal Calculi (Kidney stones) Ureteritis Urinary Cystitis (bladder infection)
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