Regulation of the acid-base equilibrium of the blood unchanged

Physiological

Data Availability

20 to 90 years

Tissue

  • blood Changes

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The regulation of the acid-base equilibrium of the blood does not change systematically with age. The average values between the ages of 45 and 90 years, compared with observations on students, showed that there is a slight diminution in the average pH of the blood in the older subjects, but the bicarbonate content and CO2 tension of the plasma are maintained within normal limits. Overall, under resting conditions, the mechanisms available for regulation of acid-base balance are apparently unchanged with age.