reabsorptioon
Reabsorptioon, or reabsorption, is the physiological process by which substances filtered from the blood into the tubular fluid of the kidney are transported back into the bloodstream. It is essential for conserving water, electrolytes, and nutrients while forming urine.
Most reabsorption occurs in the nephron. About two-thirds of the filtrate is reabsorbed in the proximal tubule,
Reabsorption involves a mix of active transport and passive diffusion. Sodium reabsorption is a key driver,
Hormones finely tune reabsorption. Antidiuretic hormone (vasopressin) increases water reabsorption in the collecting ducts. Aldosterone enhances
Impaired reabsorption can lead to dehydration, electrolyte disturbances, glycosuria, or altered acid-base balance. Reabsorption efficiency is