Glomerular Structure and Function Flashcards

1
Q

What is the Glomerular Filtration barrier made up of?

A

Glomerular capillary endothelial cell layer
Basement Membrane
Podocytes

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2
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Glomerular capillary endothelial cell layer

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Fenestrations (large pores)
First layer
100 times more permeable to water than capillaries elsewhere in the body

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3
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Basement Membrane

A

Acellular
Composed of collagen and glycoproteins
Structural strength

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4
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What do negatively charged glycoproteins prevent?

A

Filtration of plasma proteins

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5
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Podocytes

A

Ocotopus like cells that encircle the glomerular capillaries with foot processes
Has slits

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6
Q

What determines solute filtrability through the GF barrier?

A

Molecular size and charge

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7
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________ charged molecules are filtered less easily than ______ charged molecules

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  1. negatively
  2. positively
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8
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Albumin

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6 nm (smaller than pores)
Negatively charged so it restricts its filtration through the negatively charged glycoprotein layer of the BM

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9
Q

Nephrotic Syndrome

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Presence of high levels of protein/albumin in the urine due to increased permeability of glomerular capillaries to proteins
Podocytes broken down
Edema happens because OP decreased due to loss of albumin in urine

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10
Q

Where is loss of albumin high?

A

Nephrotic syndrome

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11
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GLOMERULONEPHRITIS

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Inflammatory changes in the glomerulus
Presence of hematuria (RBC in urine)
Proteinuria

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12
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What are the forces involved in GF?

A

Glomerular capillary blood pressure
Plasma-colloid osmotic pressure
Bowman’s capsule hydrostatic pressure

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13
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Glomerular capillary blood pressure

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Blood exerting pressure within capillaries
Pushes fluid out of the glomerulus into Bowman’s capsule

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14
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Plasma-colloid osmotic pressure

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Unequal distribution of proteins across glomerular membrane
Plasma proteins present in the capillaries try to pull water out of Bowman’s capsule by osmosis

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15
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Bowman’s capsule hydrostatic pressure

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Push fluid out of the Bowman’s capsule
Opposes the filtration of fluid from the glomerulus into the Bowman’s capsule

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