The respiratory-metabolic link
The body has two systems for ensuring a stable internal environment and preventing the development of an acidosis: the respiratory system and the kidneys.
These two systems are linked by the presence of carbonic acid (H2CO3) which is dependant on the presence of an enzyme called carbonic anhydrase present in red blood cells and kidneys. As is shown in this equation, the systems can compensate for derangements in each other.
Although this link exists, the ability for each system to compensate for the other is not instantaneous but becomes more significant when the initial disturbance in one system becomes prolonged.
There are examples demonstrating the links between the two systems in chapter 15 of the ALS manual.
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