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- Alkaline_tide abstract "Alkaline tide refers to a condition, normally encountered after eating a meal, where during the production of HCl by parietal cells in the stomach, the parietal cells also secrete bicarbonate ions across their basolateral membranes and into the interstitial fluid, causing a temporary increase in pH.During hydrochloric acid secretion in the stomach, the gastric parietal cells extract chloride anions, carbon dioxide, water and sodium cations from the blood plasma and in turn release bicarbonate back into the plasma after forming it from carbon dioxide and water constituents. This is to maintain the plasma's electrical balance, as the chloride anions have been extracted. The bicarbonate content causes the venous blood leaving the stomach to be more alkaline than the arterial blood delivered to it.Post-prandial (i.e., after a meal) alkaline tide lasts until the acids in food absorbed in the small intestine reunite with the bicarbonate that was produced when the food was in the stomach. Thus, alkaline tide is self-limited and normally lasts less than two hours.Post-prandial alkaline tide has also been shown to be a causative agent of calcium oxalate urinary stones in cats, and potentially in other speciesA more pronounced alkaline tide results from vomiting, which stimulates hyperactivity of gastric parietal cells to replace lost stomach acid (verification needed). Thus, protracted vomiting can result in metabolic alkalosis.".
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- Alkaline_tide subject Category:Blood.
- Alkaline_tide subject Category:Digestive_system.
- Alkaline_tide subject Category:Metabolism.
- Alkaline_tide comment "Alkaline tide refers to a condition, normally encountered after eating a meal, where during the production of HCl by parietal cells in the stomach, the parietal cells also secrete bicarbonate ions across their basolateral membranes and into the interstitial fluid, causing a temporary increase in pH.During hydrochloric acid secretion in the stomach, the gastric parietal cells extract chloride anions, carbon dioxide, water and sodium cations from the blood plasma and in turn release bicarbonate back into the plasma after forming it from carbon dioxide and water constituents. ".
- Alkaline_tide label "Alkaline tide".
- Alkaline_tide label "Vague alcaline".
- Alkaline_tide sameAs Vague_alcaline.
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- Alkaline_tide sameAs Q3553257.
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