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Low blood pressure stimulates the secretion of the mineralcorticoid?

aldosterone


What stimulates the secretion of potassium from the peritubular blood into the distal convoluted tubule?

Aldosterone


When the concentration of sodium in the blood increases what happens to aldosterone and renin secretion and what then results?

High Blood Pressure


What does aldostrone cause?

Aldosterone is a hormone that increases the reabsorption of sodium ions and water and the release (secretion) of potassium ions in the distal convoluted tubules of the kidneys. This increases blood volume and, therefore, increases blood pressure. Drugs that interfere with the secretion or action of aldosterone are in use as antihypertensives.


Excess blood potassium hyperkalemia is removed by increasing secretion of the hormone which stimulates an increase in the secretion of potassium by cells within the?

aldosterone; cortical collecting duct


What is the primary stimulus for the secretion of aldosterone?

The principal determinant for the release of aldosterone from the adrenal cortex is a decrease of blood pressure in the afferent arteriole.


How the blood vessels can respond to the lack of blood?

vasoconstriction and venoconstriction (arteries and veins) renin/aldosterone secretion by kidneys (to increase blood volume by preventing water and sodium loss) blood redistributed to vital organs (brain, heart, kidney and liver) tachycardia of heart (increased heart rate


ADH and aldosterone secretion are part of the body's long-term compensation for?

Long-term hormonal responses like the release of ADH, angiotensisn II, adosterone, and EPO result from the disturbance of homeostasis by extensive bleeding, reduced blood pressure, and blood volume. Ex. Serious hemorrage.


Does renin secretion regulate blood pressure?

The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system is known to play an essential role in controlling sodium balance and body fluid volumes, and thus blood pressure.


Which part of the nephron is under the control of the hormones ADH and aldosterone?

ADH increases water reabsorption in the collecting ducts Aldosterone works on the distal convoluted tubule and leads to increased blood pressure.


What is the medical term meaning abnormality of electrolyte balance caused by the excessive secretion of aldosterone?

Aldosteronismaldosterone causes water retention.so blood pressure raises with its increase.its called crohns disease


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