Canonical Question
Acid Base – Disturbances
Master answer
Paradoxical aciduria – Formation of acidic urine in face of alkalosis
Gastric outlet obstruction
- Large volume projectile vomiting
- Hypovolaemia → Contraction alkalosis
- Cl– loss → increased SID → metabolic alkalosis
Compensation
- Respiratory compensation of metabolic alkalosis
- Decreased plasma [H+] causes hypoventilation → CO2 increases
- PaCO2 = 0.7 [HCO3–] + 20
- Renal compensation – Renal handling of HCO3
- PCT
- 85% reabsorbed in PCT via H2O and CO2 (due to carbonic anhydrase)
- In PCT cell, H2O and CO2 reform HCO3– and H+ (via CA)
- H+ secreted into tubular lumen via H+ ATPase
- Increased plasma CO2 due to repiratory compensation of alkalosis, increases intracellular CO2 and causes increased absorption of HCO3 → inhibits HCO3 elimination
- LoH
- 10% reabsorbed
- DCT
- Type B intercalated cells secrete HCO3–
- Via Pendrin antiporter (Secretes HCO3– in exchange for Cl-) on luminal membrane. H+ ATPase on basolateral membrane
- HCO3– eliminated and Cl– reabsorbed leading to decreased SID andcompensation
- However, due to hypochloridaemia from hyperemesis, this mechanism is retarded
- PCT
- Effects due to volume contraction, stress
- RAAS system activated by decreased Na+ and Cl– reaching DCT and macula densa.
- JGA secretes renin → angiotensin → aldosterone
- Aldosterone effect on kidney
- DCT
- Increased Na reabsorption due to upregulation of basolateral Na/K ATPase and luminal ENaC
- Increased Na/K ATPase activity causes increased K+ allowing K secretion → This leads to hypokalaemia
- DCT
- Defense of total body K+
- Total body K+ approx 50mmol/kg.
- K+ in glomerular filtrate reabsorbed in the PCT (65%) and LoH (30%) with remaining DCT accounting for secretion or reabsorption depending on body balance
- With hypokalaemia, K+ reabsorbed by intercalated cells of DCT via H+/K+ antiporter
- Leads to H+ secretion into DCT/Collecting ducts
Sakurai 2016
Exam appearances
| Exam | Exact wording | Relationship | Success |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2009B Q09 | A six (6) month old child is diagnosed with a gastric outlet obstruction. Investigations reveal a metabolic alkalosis and a urine pH of 5. Describe the physiological basis of these results. | historical_member | — |