Tubular fluid
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Tubular fluid is the fluid in the tubules of the kidney. It starts as a renal ultrafiltrate in the glomerulus, changes composition through the nephron, and ends up as urine leaving through the ureters.
[edit] Composition table
The composition of tubular fluid changes throughout the nephron, from the proximal tubule to the collecting duct:
Substance | proximal tubule | loop of Henle | Distal convoluted tubule | Collecting duct system | |||||||
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S1 | S2 | S3 | descending limb | thin ascending limb | thick ascending limb | connecting tubule | initial collecting tubule | cortical collecting ducts | medullary collecting ducts | ||
Na+ | 142[1] | 142[1] | 100[1] | 70[1] | 40[1] | ||||||