The sections in this article are:
Normal Acidification by Nephron Segments
Overview of Mechanisms of Acidification
Rates of Acidification
pH Gradient
Physiological Roles of Normal Renal Acidification
Renal Response to Change in Glomerular Filtration Rate and Luminal Flow Rate
Bicarbonate Reabsorption
Renal Response to Decrease in Plasma Bicarbonate Concentration: Metabolic Acidosis
Bicarbonate Reabsorption
Ammonium Formation
Titratable Acid Formation
Integrated Nephron Response: Renal Net Acid Excretion
Renal Response to Increase in Plasma Bicarbonate Concentration: Metabolic Alkalosis
Exogenous Bicarbonate Administration without Extracellular Volume Contraction or Potassium Depletion
Bicarbonate Generation or Administration in the Setting of Chloride and Potassium Deficiencies
Renal Response to Alterations in Plasma
Bicarbonate Reabsorption
Ammonium and Titratable Acid Formation
Integrated Nephron Response: Bicarbonate Reabsorption and Net Acid Excretion by the Whole Kidney