ADH effects on blood pressure | Renal system physiology | NCLEX-RN | Khan Academy
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- See how ADH acts on blood vessels and the kidney to raise blood pressure. Rishi is a pediatric infectious disease physician and works at Khan Academy. Created by Rishi Desai.
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I've only watched 3 videos by far, but I've already learned more than during half-year physiology course on my University..
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I have a doubt sir, according to application of Bernoulli's theorem(a part of fluid dynamics) as area of cross section decreases ,pressure also decreases. so how does ADH increase bp by constructing of the vessels(ie:decrease in cross section area)?
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are there aquaporin channels on the blood vessel side of the collecting duct cell as well?
what software do you use to draw these?
"look at all this water!" haha
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I still don't understand why urine would move down the collecting duct. Shouldn't it move up to leave the kidney and enter the ureter?
@khanacademy WHAT IS ON THE BASAL SIDE OF THE COLLECTING DUCT CELLS THAT ALLOWS THE WATER THROUGH TO BLOOD VESSEL because as you said it is impermeable to water.... so confusing
The ADH made the aquaporins emerge to the side of the collecting ducts, allowing the water to enter and flow with the blood in the blood vessels
@@nicolefaithnamata8678 you're talking about the apical side but I'm asking for the basal side. If the cells are impermeable to water and the aquaporins are only on the apical side how does the water cross the basal side...
@@dharamamin2521 oh, my bad, but I think the emergence of the aquaporins to the side is a general term for all the sides of the collecting ducts, not sure :)
@@dharamamin2521A) the basement membrane of the epithelial layer is highly permeable to substance B) Aquaporins are found on the basal side of the cell, naturally unlike the apex.
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Why aren't you talking about the billion trillion dollar question, how to LOWER blood pressure and not just the other way around scenarios ? Same in the last video.. just the raising volume, retaining water.
Yes you said "just think the other way around" but I need help..
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it doesn’t makesense in comparison with bernoulli’s equation 🥺
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