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Tubular Reabsorption

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Tubular reabsorption is the movement of filtrate from renal tubules back into blood in response to the body's specific needs.
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Tubular reabsorption takes place in the kidneys. It specifically occurs in nephrons, microscopic tubular structures (Proximal Convoluted Tubule-PRIMARY & Distal Convoluted tubule-SECONDARY) of the kidney that number in the millions.
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During continuous infusion of ethacrynic acid in dogs, changes in glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and PCO2 at constant plasma bicarbonate concentration (PHCO3) alter bicarbonate and chloride reabsorption in a ratio of 1:2. This ratio did n...
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These indices should decrease as chronic renal failure progresses 8–10 ]. Here, however, urinary Ca was abnormally high for a patient who was not on Ca or vitamin supplements, and fractional tubular reabsorption values were also in the high...
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In glomerular nephritis, albumin collects in the nephrons and passes into the urine, I would assume that because this is the most common protein, its presence in the urea would be a good indicator of altered filtration
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This is where substances that we want to keep are taken out of the filtrate and back into the blood in the peritubular capillaries. Substances reabsorbed in the proximal convoluted tubule include sodium, water, and almost all of the glucose...
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The Renal Corpuscle, made up of the Bowman's Capsule and the Glomerulus (in the cortex) has a high blood pressure (from the glomerulus into the B.C.) that promotes filtration into the Proximal Convoluted Tubule (also in the cortex). As the ...
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Glucose is totally reabsorbed via secondary active transport through co-transport channels driven by the sodium gradient out of the nephron
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