What Is Renal Physiology?

Physiology is a branch of biological science. It is a science that studies the life activity phenomena of organisms and the functions of their components. It is the main basic course in medical education, and kidney physiology is an important component of physiology. section. This book systematically explains the physiological functions and main processes of the kidney, with rich content and clear veins. The book is accompanied by concise illustrations and appropriate amount of tabular data to make complex physiological mechanisms simple, vivid and specific, which is beneficial to readers' understanding. "Introduction to Kidney Physiology" includes five chapters, which are kidney function elements, water and electrolyte transport, body fluids and their regulation, kidney regulation of potassium, calcium and phosphorus balance, and kidney regulation of acid-base balance. The author selects the content of the writing on the basis of ensuring systematization, and strives to highlight the key points, accurate the concept, and easy to understand. References are attached to the text of each chapter, which is conducive to readers' active learning and research learning. In terms of content, it appropriately introduces cutting-edge knowledge, reflects the development of the discipline, and has certain advancedness and practicability. [1]

Introduction to Kidney Physiology

Sui Hongyu, female, born in February 1976, faculty member of Jiamusi University School of Medicine, graduated from Jiamusi University in 2000 with a bachelor's degree in clinical medicine, and taught at the university. She studied at Jiamusi University in 2002-2005 and received a master's degree in biochemistry and molecular biology. Doctor of Science in Harbin Medical University. He is currently a member of the Chinese Physiological Society and the Kidney Physiological Society. He is mainly engaged in kidney physiology research, and has achieved certain results in kidney water and salt metabolism, as well as regulation of ion channels in the ascending branch of the medullary ridge.
Chapter 1 Anatomy of Renal Function Section 1 Nephrons Section 2 Parabulular Organ and Filter Membrane Section 3 Nervous Innervation and Vascular Distribution Section 4 Functional Anatomy of Lower Urinary Tract Section 2 Renal Blood Flow and Renal Smallness Ball filtration Filtration of the first section of renal blood flow Filtration of the second section of the glomerulus Chapter 3 Substance transport of the renal tubules and collecting ducts Section 1 Overview of section 2 Reabsorption and secretion of substances Section 4 Concentration of urine from the kidneys And Dilution The first section of the mechanism of urine concentration and dilution The second section of the factors affecting urine concentration and dilution Chapter V Regulation of urinary production The first section of the mechanism of urinary production regulation The significance of the second section of urinary production regulation Chapter 6 Kidney Regulation of potassium balance and potassium balance disorders Section 1 Overview Section 2 Kidney Regulation of Potassium Balance Chapter 3 Human Body Potassium Balance Disorders Chapter 7 Regulation of Kidney on Calcium Balance and Calcium Balance Disorders Section 1 Overview of Kidneys Regulation of Calcium Balance Section III Calcium Balance Disorders in the Human Body Chapter VIII Regulation of the Phosphorus Balance and Phosphorus Balance Disorders by the Kidney Section 1 Overview Section 2 Regulation of Phosphorus Balance by the Kidney Section Disorders of Phosphorus Balance in the Human Body Chapter IX Renal Epithelium Membrane ion channel first A third communication environment and body homeostasis reference sodium channel II potassium chloride channels third fluid passage Chapter X physiological fluids Overview Section II of the blood and tissue fluid

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