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The narrated movie takes the viewer from the human silhouette down subsequent levels of detail finally ending on the transporter proteins which are the direct targets of most diuretic drugs. The movie is intended to show the flow processes within the kidney including such aspects as filtration, reabsorption, and excretion in the nephron. It also shows the molecular sequence of ion transport, how the diuretics inhibit the reabsorption of sodium, and the subsequent effects on other ions
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Steven Barbera - Business/CommunicationsSteven Barbera
Class of 2007
Business/Communications
STA member since 2003
Dr. King - Biomedical and Pharmaceutical SciencesDr. Roberta King
Assistant Professor of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
College of Pharmacy
For loop diuretics, 3 potassium atoms flow in from the lumen side and 2 potassium from the interstitium side. The 5 k atoms then flow out into the lumen through a potassium channel. How does a loop diuretic cause potassium to be lost in the lumenal urine? Thinking it through, there should be more potassium in the interstitium b/c 2 k atoms will cease to be dumped into the cell then dumped out of the k channel. Unless there is increased volume flow w/c washes away everything faster
By busrider85 [Affiliate User] 1217618448Needs some help with pronunciation!! A couple of mispronounced words!
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Help a lot to review Renal Physiology.
Its a great help to med students.
sweet. i can clearly see the difference between loop diuretics (such as furosemide) and thiozide diuretics and k-sparing diuretics.
By AnatomaniaK [Affiliate User] 1205808167thanks for sharing the video it make a concept this is clear way to understand diuretic action of the Kidney
By CDMC1st2006 [Affiliate User] 1205399761excellantee
By vibhu2002 [Affiliate User] 1202818539Nice- thanks so much!
By cdoylie13 [Affiliate User] 1197272570interesting. i have a hard time with edema (water retention) what can i do?
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