Sodium Transport Mechanisms

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amfletc09  on November 14, 2011

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molecular mechanisms of sodium transport

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Sodium Transport Mechanisms

Na,K-ATPase
located on the basolateral membrane
takes Na out of cells
Located in all the tubules
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Na,K-ATPase located on the basolateral membrane
takes Na out of cells
Located in all the tubules
Proximal Tubule 67% of Na reabsorbs
Na-Glucose co-transporter located on apical membrane
takes Na out of tubule
located in proximal tubules
Na-H Exchanger on apical membrane
takes Na out of tubule
located in proximal tubules
exchanger of H
paracellular diffusion in proximal tubule Na and H2O
Thick ascending limb of Loop of Henle 25% of Na reabsorption
Na-K-2Cl co-transporter on apical membrane
takes Na out of tubule
found in TAL
paracellular diffusion in TAL Na no H2O
Distal Tubule 5% of Na reasorbed
Na-Cl co-transporter apical membrane
found in distal tubule
collecting tubule 3% of Na reasorbed
Na Channel on apical membrane
found in collecting tubule

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