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Molecular Mechanisms of Body Water Homeostasis Carolyn M. Ecelbarger

Molecular Mechanisms of Body Water Homeostasis By Carolyn M. Ecelbarger

Molecular Mechanisms of Body Water Homeostasis by Carolyn M. Ecelbarger


Summary

Discusses our intimate relationship with and dependence on water, how the body regulates its water levels, and various pathophysiological states associated with impairments in body water homeostasis. The human body consists of 70-80% water. Therefore, concise control of water homeostasis is essential to survival and involves coordination of several systems.

Molecular Mechanisms of Body Water Homeostasis Summary

Molecular Mechanisms of Body Water Homeostasis by Carolyn M. Ecelbarger

This book discusses our intimate relationship with and dependence on water, how the body regulates its water levels, and various pathophysiological states associated with impairments in body water homeostasis. The human body consists of 70-80% water. Therefore, concise control of water homeostasis is essential to survival and involves coordination of several systems, but primarily the brain and kidney systems. Water requirements of the average healthy human range between 2-4 L/d, and a major portion of this can come from food sources. The major hormonal regulator of water balance is the anti-diuretic hormone, vasopressin. Vasopressin, a 9-amino acid peptide, is produced in the hypothalamus, stored in the posterior pituitary, and secreted when plasma osmolality rises. Vasopressin acts on the kidney to conserve water. The kidneys filter 180 L of blood per day, consisting of about 50-65% water, and reabsorb around 99% of this in the proximal tubule, distal tubule, and collecting duct, producing only 1-2 L of urine. The vasopressin-sensitive distal tubule and collecting duct are responsible for fine-tuning water reabsorption. Conditions exist, however, where urine cannot be concentrated effectively. This is known as diabetes insipidus and can lead to dehydration and failure to thrive. At the other extreme, hyponatremia (low serum sodium) is the inability to adequately dilute urine or get rid of free body water in excess of body needs, a serious and sometimes fatal condition.

Table of Contents

  • Water, Water Everywhere
  • The Brain, AVP, and Water Balance
  • Renal Control of Water Reabsorption
  • Hyponatremia
  • Diabetes Insipidus
  • Additional Pathophysiological States Associated with Impaired Water Balance
  • References
  • Author Biographies

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NLS9781615047321
9781615047321
1615047328
Molecular Mechanisms of Body Water Homeostasis by Carolyn M. Ecelbarger
New
Paperback
Morgan & Claypool Publishers
2016-11-30
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