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The reabsorption of sodium in the distal tubule is under the influence of two hormones:
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Potassium |
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Aldosterone acts of the sodium/potassium ATPase in the principal cells of the collecting duct increase potassium excretion. |
Urea |
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ADH makes the collecting duct more permeable to Urea |
H+ and HCO3- |
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Glucose |
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Protein |
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Calcium |
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The regulation of how much calcium is reabsorbed occurs in the athe distal tubule and collecting ducts. | Parathyroid hormone stimulates reabsorption. |
Organic Acids and Bases |
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