نتایج جستجو برای: base balance

تعداد نتایج: 394472  

2001
N. M. WHITELEY J. L. SCOTT S. J. BREEZE L. MCCANN

influence extracellular acid–base status in brachyuran decapod crustaceans (Truchot, 1973; Truchot, 1981; Truchot, 1992; Mangum et al., 1976; Henry and Cameron, 1982; Wheatly, 1985). Although the underlying mechanisms and the physiological consequences remain unclear, the basis for the relationship between acid–base status and ion regulation can be attributed to the catalysed hydration of CO2 b...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1979
V K Khanna

Sir,—I read Dr Paymaster's letter (1978) with interest as I have encountered similar difficulties with the Cape Waine, Mark III Anaesthetic Machine. Here again there is a "push-pull" switch situated on the front panel of the machine for the delivery of emergency oxygen. This button has been left pushed to the "on" position after use and this has not been noticed by another anaesthetist using th...

2016

Background: Disorders of acid-base involve the complex interplay of many organ systems including brain, lungs, kidney, and liver. Compensations for acid-base disturbances within the brain are more complete, while limitations of compensations are more apparent for most systemic disorders. However, some of the limitations on compensations are necessary to survival, in that preservation of oxygena...

2009
Jae Hyun Chang Sejoong Kim

Pendrin (SLC26A4) is a Na(+)-independent Cl(-)/HCO(3) (-) exchanger which is expressed in the apical membranes of type B and non-A, non-B intercalated cells within the distal convoluted tubule, the connecting tubule, and the cortical collecting duct. In those segments it mediates HCO(3) (-) secretion and chloride (Cl(-)) absorption. In mice, no renal abnormalities are observed under basal condi...

2016

Background: Disorders of acid-base involve the complex interplay of many organ systems including brain, lungs, kidney, and liver. Compensations for acid-base disturbances within the brain are more complete, while limitations of compensations are more apparent for most systemic disorders. However, some of the limitations on compensations are necessary to survival, in that preservation of oxygena...

Journal: :Kidney diseases 2017
Julian L Seifter Hsin-Yun Chang

BACKGROUND Disorders of acid-base involve the complex interplay of many organ systems including brain, lungs, kidney, and liver. Compensations for acid-base disturbances within the brain are more complete, while limitations of compensations are more apparent for most systemic disorders. However, some of the limitations on compensations are necessary to survival, in that preservation of oxygenat...

1998
Bruce M. Koeppen

T his article reviews the role of the kidneys in the regulation of acid-base balance. It is intended as a guide for those who teach this aspect of renal physiology to health professions students. An approach is described, which begins with an overview of acid-base balance and then proceeds to describe the details of renal H1 transport and the important role the production and excretion of NH4 1...

1999
Richard Bach

High-sucrose diet and metabolic acidosis have some similar effects on bone and they both reduce the formation of dentine. This series of experiments was conducted in order to get information about the effects of acidosis and alkalosis on dentine during primary dentinogenesis and also to ascertain if high-sucrose diet affects dentine formation via acidosis. Chronic metabolic acidosis (0.25 mol/L...

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