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DR NILESH KATE
MBBS,MD
ASSOCIATE PROF
DEPT. OF PHYSIOLOGY
BODY FLUIDS

OBJECTIVES
1. Volumes & Compartments of body fluids
2. Composition of body fluids
3. Measurement of each compartment
4. Significance of body fluids.
5. Water balance – positive and negative
water balance
6. Oedema , Dehydration.
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BODY COMPOSITION
60%
7%
18%
15%
BODY COMPOSITION
WATER
MINERALS
PROTEINS
FATS
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TOTAL BODY WATER
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BODY FLUID COMPARTMENTS
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DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL
BODYY WATER
COMPARTMENTS VOLUME (L) PERCENTAGE
BODY WEIGHT BODY WATER
TOTAL BODY
WATER
42 60 100
ICF 28 40 67
ECF 14 20 33
PLASMA (25%) 3.5 5 8
INTERSTITIAL
FLUID,
TRANSCELLULAR
FLUID,
MESENCHYMAL
TISSUE (75%)
10.5 15 25
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PERCENTAGE OF WATER IN THE
BODY
Total Body Water
varies depending on
body fat:
infant: 73%
male adult: 60%
female adult: 40-50%
effects of obesity
Old age 45%

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MOVEMENT OF BODY FLUIDS
IMPORTANT CONCEPT
Body fluids are not
static.
 Fluids & electrolytes
shift from
compartment to
compartment.
Emphasis is always on
maintaining
homeostasis

COMPOSITION OF BODY FLUIDS
Body fluids contain water
and solids. Solids are
organic and inorganic
substances.
ORGANIC SUBSTANCES:
Glucose, amino acids,
fatty acids, hormones
and enzymes.

COMPOSITION OF BODY FLUIDS
INORGANIC SUBSTANCES:
Extracellular fluid contains
large quantity of sodium,
chlorides, bicarbonate,
glucose, fatty acids and
oxygen.
 Intracellular fluid
contains large quantities of
potassium, magnesium,
phosphates, sulphates and
proteins.
PH of ECF is 7.4
PH of ICF is 7

SIGNIFICANCE OF BODY FLUIDS
In Homeostasis: Body
cells survive in the fluid
medium called internal
environment or milieu
interior.
Growth and functions of
cells Glucose, amino
acids, lipids, vitamins,
ions, oxygen etc., in
proper quantities in the
internal environment.

SIGNIFICANCE OF BODY FLUIDS
In Transport
mechanism: Body
water forms the
transport medium by
which nutrients and
other essential
substances enter the
cells and wastes come
out of the cells.
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SIGNIFICANCE OF BODY FLUIDS
In Metabolic reactions:
water inside the cells
forms the medium for
various metabolic
reactions, which are
necessary for growth
and functional
activities of the cells.

SIGNIFICANCE OF BODY FLUIDS
In Texture of tissues : water
inside the cells is
necessary for the
characteristic form and
texture of various tissues.
In Temperature
regulation : body water
plays a vital role in the
maintenance of normal
body temperature.
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REGULATORY MECHANISMS
Hypothalamus –Thirst
mechanism
KIDNEYS
Kidney Function
HORMONES
Renin-Angiotensin-
Aldosterone
Anti-Diuretic Hormone

MEASUREMENT OF BODY FLUIDS
INDICATOR DILUTION METHOD:
V = M
C
V = volume of fluid in the compartment
M = Mass or total quantity of marker substance
injected
C = Concentration of the marker substances in the
sample of fluid
CORRECTED FORMULA:
Volume = Amt. of subs. Amt. of subs.
Injected - excreted
Conc. of subs. in sample of fluid.

PRE-REQUISITE FOR ACCURATE
BODY FLUID MEASUREMENTS
Non-toxic.
Mix-evenly.
Relatively easy to
measure.
No effect on
distribution of water.
Must be unchanged & if
changed must be
known.
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MEASUREMENT OF TOTAL BODY
WATER.
By injecting marker
which evenly
distribute in all
compartment of body.
Markers used
Deuterium Oxide.
Tritium Oxide.
Aminopyrine.
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MEASUREMENT OF ECF VOLUME.
Marker should not enter the
cell but freely pass through
capillary membrane.
Radioactive substances –
Na, Cl, Bromide sulphate,
Thiosulphate
NON-METABOLIZABLE
saccharides – Inulin (Most
accurate) Mannitol, Sucrose
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MEASUREMENT OF PLASMA
VOLUME
Marker should bind
strongly with plasma
proteins & should not
diffuse into Interstistium.
Radioactive iodine (I
121
)
Evan’s blue dye
Radioactive isotopes of
Chromium (Cr
51
)
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MEASUREMENT OF ICF
Cannot be measured
directly.
So ICF = TBW - ECF
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MEASUREMENT OF
INTERSTITIAL FLUID VOLUME
Interstitial fluid
volume =
ECF – Plasma volume.
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WATER BALANCE
Body fluid levels are maintained at normal
levels when the intake and output of
water are balanced.
INTAKE OUTPUT
Drinking – 1300 Urine – 1500
Food – 850 Sweat through skin - 500
Metabolic origin – 350 Feces – 100
------------ Expired air - 400
2500 ml ----------

2500ml
When the intake is more than the output then
a positive water balance develops.

PHYSIOLOGICAL POSITIVE
WATER BALANCE
 Growth
Convalescence
 Pregnancy

PATHOLOGICAL POSITIVE WATER
BALANCE
This is referred to as oedema.
Abnormal accumulation of
water in normally existing
space in the body is called
Oedema.
Oedema develops in
Heart Failure
Renal failure
Malnutrition
Inflammation of tissue

OEDEMA
Oedema is mostly extracellular and may develop
due to:
Increase in capillary hydrostatic pressure
Decreased colloidal osmotic pressure
Increased permeability of the capillary
Lymphatic obstruction
Failure of kidney to excrete excess water

NEGATIVE WATER BALANCE
PHYSIOLOGICAL NEGATIVE WATER BALANCE:
occurs during exercise, working in hot sun.
PATHOLOGICAL NEGATIVE WATER BALANCE: is
seen in dehydration, burns, hemorrhage,
vomiting, diarrhea when the output is more
than input, negative water balance develops.

DEHYDRATION
Excessive loss of body
water leading to a
decline in body
water level is called
dehydration.
Dehydration may
be due to :
Simple water loss
Loss of both water
and electrolytes

DEHYDRATION -- EXCESSIVE LOSS OF
BODY WATER IS SEEN IN
Excess body water loss as
in diarrhea
Severe vomiting
Excessive sweating
Fluid loss in burns
Addison’s disease
Diabetes mellitus and
Diabetes insipedus
Renal disease
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The clinical symptoms associated
with severe dehydration are:
Low cardiac output
Rapid pulse rate
Low blood pressure
Decreased skin turgor
Acidosis
Sunken eye balls
Lethargy, confusion and
coma
Intracellular
dehydration may lead to
death.

Severe Dehydration
TREATMENT:
The replenishment
of body with water
and electrolytes.
Electrolytes and pH
should be monitored
carefully.

BODY ELECTROLYTE
Distribution of ions in ECF & ICF
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IONS ECF ICF
CATIONS
Na+ 142 14
K+ 5.5 150
Ca+ 5 <1
Mg+ 3 58
ANIONS
Cl- 103 4
HCO3 28 10
PO4 4 75
Proteins 5 40

INFERENCE
In ICF major Cations
are K+ & Mg and
major anions PO3 &
Proteins.
In ECF major Cations
is Na+ and major
anions are Cl- & HCO3
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EXCHANGEABLE IONS
All body K+ is
exchangeable
65-70% of Na is
Exchangeable.
All Ca & Mg Non-
exchangeable.
Only exchangeable
solutes – Osmotically
active.
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FUNCTIONS OF ELECTROLYTE.
Main solutes for acid-
Base maintenance
balance.
Maintain proper
osmolality & volume of
body fluids.
Concentration of certain
determine their
physiological function.
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Thank you.
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