natriumbalansen
Natriumbalansen, or sodium balance, refers to the regulation of the body's total sodium content and the volume and osmolality of the extracellular fluid. It is achieved by balancing dietary sodium intake with renal and nonrenal losses, and it is essential for maintaining blood pressure and fluid distribution.
The kidneys are the primary regulators of natriumbalansen. The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system increases sodium reabsorption in the
Renal handling of sodium involves several segments: the proximal tubule reabsorbs about two-thirds of the filtered
Maintaining natriumbalansen requires that intake roughly matches excretion. Disturbances can cause hyponatremia or hypernatremia and affect
Understanding natriumbalansen is central to physiology, nephrology, and fluid management, guiding treatments from fluid therapy to