Sodium and Water Disorders

0 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Scott J. Gilbert
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Abstract

The balancing of fluids and electrolytes is a core function of the kidneys. There are redundant mechanisms within the body to sense the adequacy of organ perfusion and the composition of body fluids aimed at maintaining hemodynamics and protecting an environment for optimal cellular function. Sodium and water are key components of extracellular fluid and are regulated in response to end-organ perfusion and serum tonicity. Baroreceptors activate the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, sympathetic nervous system, vasopressin, and atrial natriuretic peptide to adjust sodium handling to alter extracellular volume. Osmoreceptors affect anti-diuretic hormone release and aquaporin activity in the medullary collecting duct to modify the handling of water. Disordered handling of sodium and/or water may be adaptive or maladaptive, and understanding the stimuli and responses to clinical scenarios assists clinicians in developing appropriate treatment strategies.
钠和水分失调
液体和电解质的平衡是肾脏的核心功能。体内存在冗余机制来感知器官灌注的充分性和体液的组成,旨在维持血液动力学和保护最佳细胞功能的环境。钠和水是细胞外液的关键成分,在末器官灌注和血清强直的反应中受到调节。压力感受器激活肾素-血管紧张素-醛固酮系统、交感神经系统、抗利尿素和心房利钠肽,调节钠处理,改变细胞外体积。渗透受体影响抗利尿激素的释放和水通道蛋白在髓质收集管的活性,以改变水的处理。钠和/或水的无序处理可能是适应性的,也可能是不适应的,了解临床情景的刺激和反应有助于临床医生制定适当的治疗策略。
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