Tubular disorders

L. Rees, N. Webb, D. Bockenhauer, M. Punaro
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Tubular function is critical for the maintenance of electrolyte and acid–base balance. Consequently, acid–base disorders typically manifest with alterations in plasma electrolyte concentrations and/or pH. Tubular handling of the various electrolytes is often linked on a molecular level. For example, secretion of potassium and protons in the collecting duct is dependent on sodium reabsorption. Consequently, tubular disorders typically present with characteristic patterns of electrolyte and acid–base abnormalities, which can serve as biochemical ‘fingerprints’ for the accurate diagnosis of the underlying disorder. Recognition of these ‘fingerprints’ is critical as correct identification of the underlying disorder is key for appropriate treatment.
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管疾病
管状功能对维持电解质和酸碱平衡至关重要。因此,酸碱失调通常表现为血浆电解质浓度和/或ph的改变。各种电解质的管状处理通常在分子水平上联系在一起。例如,钾和质子在收集管中的分泌依赖于钠的再吸收。因此,小管性疾病通常表现为电解质和酸碱异常的特征性模式,这可以作为准确诊断潜在疾病的生化“指纹”。识别这些“指纹”至关重要,因为正确识别潜在疾病是适当治疗的关键。
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