The buffer system mainly
bicarbonate/carbonic acid minimizes the changes in pH. In acidosis the
bicarbonate concentration decreases to give a ratio of <20:1. The
respiratory compensatory mechanism is by hyperventilation.
Respiratory compensation mechanism:
The decrease in pH stimulates
respiratory compensatory mechanism and produces hyperventilation (Kussmaul
respiration), which results in elimination of carbonic acid as carbondioxide, a
decrease in pCO2 and decrease in cdCO2. As cdCO2
diminishes, the ratio of cHCO3/cdCO3 returns to normal
20:1.
Renal compensatory mechanism:
There is increase excretion of acid
and preservation of base (increased rate of Na-H exchange, increased ammonia
formation, and increased reabsorption of bicarbonate). This results in increase
in ratio. 22:1.1 for pH of 7.40 (fully compensated metabolic acidosis as pH is
normal).
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