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Osmoregulation Chapter 44

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Osmoregulation. Chapter 44. Osmoregulation. Balance of water & solute concentration Intracellular & extracellular Ions (solutes) Na +1 , Cl -1. Osmolarity. Hyperosmotic Hypoosmotic Isoosmotic Normal saline (0.9%) 5% dextrose. Osmoregulation. Osmocomfomers - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Osmoregulation

Chapter 44

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Osmoregulation

Balance of water & solute concentrationIntracellular & extracellularIons (solutes)Na+1, Cl-1

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Osmolarity

HyperosmoticHypoosmoticIsoosmoticNormal saline (0.9%)5% dextrose

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Osmoregulation

OsmocomfomersBody fluids have same concentration as environmentOcean invertebratesOsmoregulatorsConstant blood osmolarityVertebrates

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Osmoregulation

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Nitrogenous wastes

Proteins, DNA & RNA contain nitrogenBreak downs-waste (NH2)

Aquatic animalsNH3

Mammals, amphibiansUreaBirds, reptiles, insects Uric acid

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Nitrogenous wastes

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Urea

Uric acid

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Nitrogen wastes

Many reptiles(including birds),insects, land snails

Ammonia Uric acidUrea

Most aquaticanimals, includingmost bony fishes

Mammals, mostamphibians, sharks,some bony fishes

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Excretion

Removal – nitrogenous metabolites– metabolic wastes

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Excretory process

FiltrationBlood is filtered Forms filtrate (urine)ReabsorptionIons & nutrients are recoveredReturned to body from filtrate

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Excretory process

SecretionWastes/water from capillaries to filtrate (urine)ExcretionWastes & water from filtrate (urine)

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Excretion

Capillary

Excretion

Secretion

Reabsorption

Excretorytubule

Filtration

Filtrate

Urin

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Anatomy

KidneyUreterBladderUrethraRenal artery/vein Blood supply of kidney

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Anatomy

Renal cortexOutside of kidneyRenal medullaInside of kidney (hypertonic)Renal pelvisFunnel shapedUreter meets kidney

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Kidney

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Anatomy

Nephron:Functioning unit of kidney1 million in each kidneyGlomerulusBowman’s capsuleProximal (convoluted) tubuleLoop of henleDistal (convoluted) tubule

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Nephron

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Kidney

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Kidney

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Pathway

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Pathway through kidney

Blood forced into glomerulusBed of capillariesBlood cells & proteins are too largePlasma goes through with minerals & waterFiltrateEnters Bowman’s capsuleProximal tubuleLocated in renal cortex

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Pathway through kidney

Enters loop of HenleIn the loop goes deep in the renal medulla Fluid returnsDistal tubule Drains into collecting ductGoes into renal pelvis (urine)Ureter

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Pathway through kidney

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Nephron

Corticalnephron

Juxtamedullarynephron

Collectingduct

(c) Nephron types

Torenalpelvis

Renalmedulla

Renalcortex

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Nephron

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Pathway through kidney

Capillaries surround the loopReabsorb water & ions

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NephronAfferent arteriolefrom renal artery

Efferentarteriole fromglomerulus

SEM

Branch ofrenal vein

Descendinglimb

Ascendinglimb

Loop ofHenle

(d) Filtrate and blood flow

Vasarecta

Collectingduct

Distaltubule

Peritubular capillaries

Proximal tubule

Bowman’s capsuleGlomerulus

10 µm

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Pathway through kidney

1000-2000L of blood flow through a day180 L of water a dayUrinate only 1.5 L per dayReabsorb glucose, aa, vitamins & water Excrete wastes, harmful substances, H+ & waterMaintain homeostasis (blood volume, pH electrolytes & BP)

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Regulation diagram

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Closer look

Proximal tubuleMost nutrients reabsorbed to blood NaCl, H2O, HCO3

-1 reabsorbed to bloodNH3, H+1 secreted into the tubule from blood

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Closer look

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Closer look

Loop of HenleDescending loop water is reabsorbedAscending loop NaCl is reabsorbedLonger loop-more NaCl is absorbed

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Closer look

Distal tubuleRegulation of K+1 & NaCl here Depends on body’s needsK+ is secreted into tubuleNaCl reabsorbed into tubule

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Closer look

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Closer look

Collecting ductNaCl can be reabsorbed hereSome urea diffuses out of tubeRemaining filtrate passes as urine

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Closer look

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Regulation diagram

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Transport

Key

ActivetransportPassivetransport

INNERMEDULLA

OUTERMEDULLA

H2O

CORTEX

Filtrate

Loop ofHenle

H2O K+HCO3–

H+ NH3

Proximal tubule

NaCl Nutrients

Distal tubule

K+ H+

HCO3–

H2O

H2O

NaCl

NaCl

NaCl

NaCl

Urea

Collectingduct

NaCl

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Regulation of kidney

ADH (antidiurectic hormone)VasopressinReleased by posterior pituitary glandReleased in response to increased solute concentration in plasmaDehydrated or eating salty foodsDistal tubule/collecting duct become more permeable to waterDecreases the amount of water in urine Reabsorbs more water

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ADH

Thirst

Drinking reducesblood osmolarity

to set point.

Increasedpermeability

Pituitarygland

ADH

Hypothalamus

Distaltubule

H2O reab-sorption helpsprevent further

osmolarityincrease.

STIMULUS:Increase in blood

osmolarity

Collecting duct

Homeostasis:Blood osmolarity

(300 mOsm/L)

(a)

Osmoreceptors inhypothalamus trigger

release of ADH.

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ADH

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ADH

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Regulation of kidney

Low blood volumeJuxtaglomerular apparatus Tissue located near artery supplies blood to glomerulusSecretes renin (enzyme)Angiotensinogen to angiotensin IAngiotensin I to angiotension IICauses blood vessels to constrictCauses release of aldosterone

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Regulation of kidney

AldosteroneReleased by the adrenal cortexDue to low sodium levelsDue to low blood volumeStimulates distal tubules/collecting ducts to reabsorb sodium Chlorine & water followStimulates potassium to be excreted

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Regulation of kidney

AldosteroneIncreases serum sodium levelsIncreases water (blood volume)Decreases serum potassium levelsACE inhibitor Blood pressure medicationBlocks the affects of aldosterone

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Aldosterone

Renin

Distaltubule

Juxtaglomerularapparatus (JGA)

STIMULUS:Low blood volumeor blood pressure

Homeostasis:Blood pressure,

volume

Liver

Angiotensinogen

Angiotensin I

ACE

Angiotensin II

Adrenal gland

Aldosterone

Arterioleconstriction

Increased Na+

and H2O reab-sorption in

distal tubules

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Regulation of kidney

ANH (atrial natriuretic homone)Secreted by right atriumDue to increased blood volumeCauses sodium/water to be released Lowers blood volumeOpposes aldosterone

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Problems

Diabetes insipidusLacks ADHPituitary problemIncreased urinationLeads to dehydration & low BPAlcohol consumptionBlocks ADH