@esben6 is wrong. ADH (not aldosterone) causes aquaporin vesicles to migrate to the apical membrane in the DCT/CD. While it is true that Na+ is absorbed in the PCT, it is also targeted for reabsorption at the ascending limb of the loop of henle (nephron loop) as well as under the direction of aldosterone at the DCT/CD.
Erinduriel states that she is studying for the NCLEX, a nursing exam.
You helped me out with this so much with the way you explained ADH and Aldosterone. You make it sound so incredibly simple. It all makes perfect sense now. Thank you so much for making this video!
@valarmanwe Well in the meantime I have figured out myself. Aldosterone acts primarily on the distal tubules and the cortical collecting ducts, although you are right that the proximal convoluted tubules reabsorb most of the sodium. But thanks for the answer anyway.
@esben6 valarmanwe is wrong, aldosterone causes aquaporin vesicles to migrate to the apical membrane of cells in the Distal Tubule/Collecting duct. Na is absorbed in the proximal convoluted tubule, but it's not very selective, and not under hormonal control.
I'm a podiatrist studying for my Boards Part 3 and the medicine part can be overwhelming; especially, when you have been out of school for 20 years. This was a good review by a very knowledgeable teacher. Thank you.
This video was very clear and helpful. I am going to be quizzed next Friday on these very topics in Anatomy and Physiology 2 Lab. Thanks for the help.
U have helped me so much!!! I start 2nd semester nursing with fluid and electrolytes, fluid inbalance, acids and bases.etc..please post more videos after you finish school..i can't find better videos than these on utube..keep them coming!!
i just watched this vid cause ur hot!!
shovad1 1 month ago
taking my NCLEX in 3 days! thanks for the review =)
melissafleites 4 months ago
I was so CONFUSED! Thanks aLOT :) Your so so so beautiful btw;)
aniis2003 5 months ago
good Job
daniel06479 6 months ago
Cushings is not a hyperaldosteronic state, cushings is a hypercortisolic state
saggarwal01 10 months ago
good review for my patho exam. Thanks
tamaratony86 11 months ago
it's good but it's only elementary knowledge you are providing....move on...
029Vicky 11 months ago
Nice video. Thanks for the help.
JESSNJ1 1 year ago
so u r a Nurse?
bollywoodmauritius 1 year ago
@esben6 is wrong. ADH (not aldosterone) causes aquaporin vesicles to migrate to the apical membrane in the DCT/CD. While it is true that Na+ is absorbed in the PCT, it is also targeted for reabsorption at the ascending limb of the loop of henle (nephron loop) as well as under the direction of aldosterone at the DCT/CD.
Erinduriel states that she is studying for the NCLEX, a nursing exam.
trusteedrmegan 1 year ago
Thank´s
rinauvo 1 year ago
very well explained
grlena 1 year ago
Are you a doctor? You are very very good. you simplify things well
gdason1 1 year ago
You helped me out with this so much with the way you explained ADH and Aldosterone. You make it sound so incredibly simple. It all makes perfect sense now. Thank you so much for making this video!
MiidnightxAngel 1 year ago
If you can explain it like this you understand it well. Good job.
mikeman6kids 1 year ago
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dapatov 1 year ago
You go girl!!!!! Thanks for the video
manulovesflorida12 1 year ago
on which part of the nephron does aldosterone act?
esben6 1 year ago
@esben6 The proximal convoluted tubule, I think. At least that is where sodium ions are reabsorbed.
valarmanwe 1 year ago
@valarmanwe Well in the meantime I have figured out myself. Aldosterone acts primarily on the distal tubules and the cortical collecting ducts, although you are right that the proximal convoluted tubules reabsorb most of the sodium. But thanks for the answer anyway.
esben6 1 year ago
@esben6 valarmanwe is wrong, aldosterone causes aquaporin vesicles to migrate to the apical membrane of cells in the Distal Tubule/Collecting duct. Na is absorbed in the proximal convoluted tubule, but it's not very selective, and not under hormonal control.
ConradMcBad 1 year ago
thank you sooo much! you made it so simple to undertand.
smgarcia505 1 year ago
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smgarcia505 1 year ago
I'm a podiatrist studying for my Boards Part 3 and the medicine part can be overwhelming; especially, when you have been out of school for 20 years. This was a good review by a very knowledgeable teacher. Thank you.
AncalaMan 2 years ago
This video was very clear and helpful. I am going to be quizzed next Friday on these very topics in Anatomy and Physiology 2 Lab. Thanks for the help.
389Lee 2 years ago
U have helped me so much!!! I start 2nd semester nursing with fluid and electrolytes, fluid inbalance, acids and bases.etc..please post more videos after you finish school..i can't find better videos than these on utube..keep them coming!!
Mahogany0615 2 years ago
good job , you can be a good teacher .
mehrshadpiano 2 years ago
thank u
minimary1986 2 years ago
did u pass / thanks for the video
kelliecthomas 2 years ago
thank you. this was helpful for my fluid and electrolytes test this week. :)
Daisy78906 2 years ago
Hope you pass NCLEX... thxs i got ADH and aldosterone mixed up.
storm91shadow 2 years ago
pretty good for an easy explanation.... thanks and you should do more
aicrag51 2 years ago