Week 13 Flashcards
Why is acid-base regulation so important
pH has a strong influence on nearly all enzymes and many other proteins `
What are the 3 primary systems that determine H+ concentration
- The chemical acid-base buffer systems in body fluids
- The respiratory centers control breathing and CO2 excretion
- The kidneys control the excretion of acidic or alkaline urine
Bicarbonate Buffer System
CO2 + H2O = H2CO3 = HCO3- + H+
- catalyzed by Carbonic Anhydrase
- Changes in CO2 and H+ concentrations causes shifts in equilibrium
How can the bicarbonate buffer system be quantified?
Henderson- Hasselbalch Equation
Respiratory control of acid-base balance
- Increases in ventilation increase CO2 excretion leading to decrease in pH
- Increases in arterial PCO2 and/or H+ concentrations stimulate alveolar ventilation through chemoreceptors
- Ventilatory response to increased CO2/H+ limits the magnitude of arterial pH change
How would impairment in lung function, such as in severe emphysema, affecting extracellular pH?
Increase in pH due to less gas exchange capacity
Renal Control of Acid-base balance
- Control rates of H+ and HCO3- excretion
- H+ secretion and HCO3- reabsorption occur in all parts of the tubules except the thin loop of henle
- Both HCO3- reabsorption and/or H+ secretion act to reduce extracellular H+ in the body
How does H+ secretion in the proximal to early distal tubule act on pH
- can only reduce pH in the tubular lumen to 6.7
- this is because Na+/H+ exchange becomes electrochemically unfavorable at low pH
How does secretion of H+ in the late distal tubule and collecting duct
- Use apical H+ ATPase which can reduce lumenal pH down to 4.5
What is the effect of PCO2 in extracellular fluid on pH
- Increased PCO2 in the extracellular fluid is a key signal increasing H+ secretion and HCO3- reabsorption
Respiratory Acidosis or Alkalosis
Extracellular pH disturbance caused by abnormal rates of respiratory CO2 excretion
- generally compensated for by the kidneys
Metabolic Acidosis or alkalosis
All other types of extracellular pH disturbance besides those due to abnormal CO2 excretion
- Generally compensated for by the respiratory system