3. Old stuff
          3.2. Old physio stuff (around 2005)
              3.2.3. Physiology
                  3.2.3.2. Cardiovascular
                      3.2.3.2.1. Blood
 3.2.3.2.1.1. Distribution of body water 

Distribution of body water

[Ref: KB2: p1-2; WG21:p1-3]

Total body water (TBW)
= 60% of total body weight

Distribution of body water in KB2

Using 70 kg man as example

From 42L (100%) - TBW

  • 23L (55%) in intracellular (ICF)
  • 19L (45%) in extracellular (ECF)
    * 1L (2.5%) in transcellular fluid
    * 3L (7.5%) in bone
    * 3L (7.5%) in dense connective tissue
    * 3L (7.5%) in intravascular (IVF)
    * 9L (20%) in interstitial (ISF)

Since water in bone and dense CT moves slowly

  • ICF:ECF ~ 2:1
  • ISF:IVF ~ 2:1

Distribution of body water in WG21

  • Water content of LEAN body tissues is constant
    * ~ 71-72mL/100g.
  • Fat is relatively free of water
    --> TBW:Weight ratio changes with fat %
  • Ratio is lower in woman and decrease with age

Body weight

  • Protein = 18%
  • Mineral = 7%
  • Fat = 15%
  • Water = 60%

Total body water (as % of BODY WEIGHT)

  • ICF = 40%
  • ECF = 20%
    * IVF (plasma) = 5%
    * ISF = 15%
  • Blood volume = 8%
    * Presumably RBC volume is 3% of body weight and is not included in ECF

Total body water (as % of total body water)

Can be derived from above, assuming TBW = 60% of body weight

  • ICF = 66% of TBW
  • ECF = 33% of TBW
    * IVF (plasma) = 8% of TBW
    * ISF = 25% of TBW
  • Blood volume = 12% of TBW

Other notes

Transcelluar fluid

... fluids in epithelial lined spaces

e.g.

  • CSF (150mL)
  • Urine
  • Joint fluid
  • Aqueous humour
  • Bile
  • Bowel content

ECF

Sodium and its associated anions contribute

  • 86% of ECF osmolality
  • 92% of ECF tonicity
    * Ineffective osmole not included in tonicity

Functional ECF

  • 30% of TBW
  • Does not include water in bone or dense CT
  • More kinetically active
  • ICF: functional ECF = 55:30
    ~2:1

Idiogenic osmoles

Neurones can produce extra osmoles when their cell volume decreases due to extracellular hypertonicity
--> Cell volume restored

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