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* In cases of increased K<sup>+</sup>
* In cases of increased K<sup>+</sup>
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* Increased
sodium
pump activity increases the amount of K<sup>+</sup> in cells to reduce plasa K<sup>+</sup>
+
* Increased
Na<sup>+</sup> / K<sup>+</sup> ATPase
pump activity increases the amount of K<sup>+</sup> in cells to reduce plasa K<sup>+</sup>
* Generally not excreted
* Generally not excreted
* However if plasma K<sup>+</sup> is still high aldosterone is stimulated
* However if plasma K<sup>+</sup> is still high aldosterone is stimulated
* Causes pottassium secretion
* Causes pottassium secretion
−
** Pottassium via apical leak channels
in the principal cells
+
** Stimulates Na<sup>+</sup> / K<sup>+</sup> ATPases in the basolateral membrane of the principal cells
+
** Increased pottasium in the cells
+
** Pottassium
leaves
via apical leak channels
+
** Thanks to electro-chemical gradient
* Very tightly regulated system
* Very tightly regulated system
** Allows large increase in K<sup>+</sup> to have a miniscule effect on plasma K<sup>+</sup>
** Allows large increase in K<sup>+</sup> to have a miniscule effect on plasma K<sup>+</sup>
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