Main Function of Aldosterone

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Main function of aldosterone is-

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Main function of aldosterone is-

  1. Na⁺ reabsorption & K⁺ secretion by collecting tubules ✓ Correct
  2. K⁺ reabsorption & Na⁺ secretion by collecting tubules
  3. Na⁺ reabsorption & K⁺ reabsorption by collecting tubules
  4. None
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Correct Answer: Na⁺ reabsorption & K⁺ secretion by collecting tubules

Aldosterone (mineralocorticoid from adrenal cortex zona glomerulosa) acts on principal cells of collecting tubules (and late DCT) to promote Na⁺ reabsorption and K⁺ secretion (along with H⁺ secretion).

Mechanism
  • Aldosterone binds intracellular mineralocorticoid receptor → enters nucleus → transcription of Na⁺/K⁺-ATPase and ENaC (epithelial Na⁺ channel) genes
  • ENaC on apical membrane: Na⁺ enters from tubular fluid → K⁺ pumped out into lumen via ROMK channels
  • Net: Na⁺ (+ water) retained → blood volume and pressure ↑; K⁺ and H⁺ excreted in urine
Stimuli for Aldosterone Release
  • Decreased blood volume (primary stimulus → via Angiotensin II)
  • Increased plasma K⁺
  • Angiotensin II (from RAAS)
Electrolyte Regulation
  • Na⁺ in ECF: regulated by Osmoreceptor–ADH–Thirst system
  • K⁺ in ECF: regulated by Aldosterone
  • Ca²⁺: regulated by PTH and Calcitonin

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