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- (physiology) a shortening or tensing of a part or organ (especially of a muscle or muscle fiber) (同)muscular_contraction, muscle_contraction
- the act of decreasing (something) in size or volume or quantity or scope
- a word formed from two or more words by omitting or combining some sounds; "`wont is a contraction of `will not"; "`oclock is a contraction of `of the clock"
- abnormally high alkalinity (low hydrogen-ion concentration) of the blood and other body tissues
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Contraction alkalosis refers to the increase in blood pH that occurs as a result of fluid losses (volume contraction). The change in pH is especially pronounced with acidic fluid losses caused by problems like vomiting.
Pathophysiology
There are several possible explanations for the process of alkalosis observed after volume contraction.
One popular theory is that alkalosis is simply the loss of solvent volume without a proportional loss in bicarbonate concentration or increase in carbon dioxide concentration.[1][2] This explanation may be especially appropriate for the very short term after volume loss.
Another suggests that the alkalosis is due to renal compensatory mechanisms used to correct volume loss. Extracellular fluid (ECF) volume contraction is associated with decreased blood volume and decreased renal perfusion pressure. Three compensation mechanisms engage as a result:
- renin secretion is increased,
- production of angiotensin II is increased, and
- secretion of aldosterone is increased.
Increases in angiotensin II cause increased Na+-H+ exchange in the proximal tubule and increased HCO3- (bicarbonate) reabsorption in the proximal tubule due to increased luminal H+. Increased aldosterone secretion stimulates the H-ATPase of alpha-intercalated cells of the collecting duct, which causes 1) increased distal tubule H+ secretion, worsening the metabolic alkalosis, and 2) increased generation of "new" bicarbonate within these same cells, which will be reabsorbed.
Additionally, increased aldosterone secretion causes increased distal tubule K+ secretion, in turn causing the hypokalemia seen with contraction alkalosis. Alkalosis also induces H+-efflux from cells through the K+-H+ exchanger, leading to hypokalemia.
Finally, it has been suggested that the term "contraction alkalosis" is actually a misnomer, and that the alkalosis observed during volume contraction is actually attributable entirely to chloride depletion, which leads to a failure of pendrin, a chloride/bicarbonate exchanger in the collecting duct.[3]
Treatment
Treatment consists of NaCl infusion to correct ECF volume contraction and administration of K+ to replace urinary losses.
References
- ^ "Acid-Base Tutorial - Metabolic Acidosis and Alkalosis". Acid-base.com. 2004-11-18. Retrieved 2012-02-15.
- ^ Garella, S; Chang, BS, Kahn, SI (Nov 1975). "Dilution acidosis and contraction alkalosis: review of a concept.". Kidney international 8 (5): 279–83. PMID 536.
- ^ Luke, RG; Galla, JH (Feb 2012). "It is chloride depletion alkalosis, not contraction alkalosis.". Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 23 (2): 204–7. doi:10.1681/ASN.2011070720. PMC 3269186. PMID 22223876.
- http://www.nature.com/ki/journal/v54/n6/full/4490448a.html
Water-electrolyte imbalance and acid-base imbalance (E86–E87, 276)
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Japanese Journal
- Electrical Alternans of the T-U Wave without Change in the QRS Complex.
- KANEMOTO Nariaki,AOKI Naoto,GOTO Yuichiro
- Internal Medicine 31(4), 486-488, 1992
- … Electrocardiogram taken 4 days later showed ventricular quadrigeminy in which the T-U wave of the first sinus beat after the ventricular premature contraction was markedly less prominent compared to the successive two sinus beats which showed marked prolongation and inverted T-U waves. …
- NAID 130000770028
- Two cases of saline-responsive metabolic alkalosis associated with high urinary chloride concentrations.
- WAKABAYASHI YASUHISA,MISHINA TAKAO,MARUMO FUMIAKI,KIKAWADA RHUICHI
- The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine 150(4), 427-433, 1986
- … Two Cases of Saline-Responsive Metabolic Alkalosis Associated with High Urinary Chloride Concentrations. … Med., 1986, 150 (4), 427-433-Two particular cases of saline-responsive metabolic alkalosis associated with high urinary chloride concentrations were documented. …
- NAID 130003493798
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