can you guys help me work this out (a&p II experiment re: NaCl intake & aldosterone)
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We did an experiment in my a&p II lab where 3 test subjects drank 500mL hypotonic sol'n, 3 drank 500 mL isotonic sol'n, and 3 drank 50 mL hypertonic sol'n. Then we measured urine output at 30, 60, 90, and 120 mins, as well as osmolarity and NaCl concentration.
I have to answer questions about which group(s) were affected by aldosterone secretion, the location of the target cells and how the aldosterone exerts it's effect.
So for I get that aldosterone causes Na reabsorption in the kidneys (along with H2O) and vasoconstriction in the arterioles. I'm thinking that the vasoconstriction slows the blood flow and allows more time for Na reabsorption in the hypotonic group, and that increased blood osmolarity in the hypertonic group would inhibit aldosterone secretion... although I'm confused because wouldn't the hypertonic solution cause some degree of dehydration?
I'm staring at these data and information and I see it but I can't see it - can't see the forest for the trees. My lab partner is answering the questions about ADH, but I can't figure out how to not use ADH in my answer for the aldosterone, because aren't they related in a situation like this?
Can someone give me some leading questions to find the path through this forest? Any suggestions/direction would be much appreciated!