Blood Pressure and the Kidney Flashcards

1
Q

What is the equation for BP?

A

BP = CO x TPR

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2
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What is the equation for CO?

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CO = HR x SV

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3
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What is capillary refill time a good measure of?

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TPR (=systemic vascular resistance)

An increased capillary refill time makes you cold and clammy.

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4
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What are some mechanisms for renin release from the kidney?

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Direct sympathetic stimulation of JGA

Reduced renal blood flow detected by baroreceptors in JGA

Reduced NaCl to JGA

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5
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RAAS System

A

Angiotensinogen from liver is converted to angiotensin I by Renin

Angiotensin I coverted to angiotensin II by ACE.

Angiotensin II causes release of aldosterone from adrenal cortex.

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6
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What does angiotensin II do?

A

Vasocontstriction

ADH from hypothalamus and pituitary - H2O reabsorption.

Increase sympathetic activity

Aldosterone secretion causes Na,Cl and H2O retention / reabsorption and K excretion.

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7
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Where is aldosterone made?

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From the adrenal cortex of the adrenal glands. (Zona glomerulosa)

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8
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What does aldosterone do?

A

INCREASE SODIUM AND WATER REABSORPTION

Upregulates Na/K pump in basolateral membrane of DCT.

Upregulates Na channels in collecting duct and colon.

Stimulates secretion of K into tubule.

Stimulates Na and H2O un gut and salivary and sweat glands.

Stimulates H+ secretion in collecting duct.

Upregulates Na/Cl cotransporters in DCT

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9
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How does ADH work?

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More water is reabsorbed by the DCT and CD of the kidney because of the increased AQP2

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10
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What is `ADH also know as?

A

Vasopressin

ADH also causes vasoconstriction

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11
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What mechanisms cause vasoconstriction?

A

Sympathetic nervous system

ADH

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12
Q

What happen to leaky capillaries in heart failure?

A

Decreased BP
Increased NaCL and water retention
Increased BP and ECF
More leaky capillaires.

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13
Q

Reasons for high BP?

A
Liver disease 
Pain
Hyperaldosteronism
Sleep deprivation
White coat effect
Underlying hypertension
Fear
Kidney disease
CVD
Fluid overload
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14
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What is the pressure natriuresis curve?

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Need particular BP to excrete sodium.

Over period of time with consistent high BP, the curve will shift so you need a higher BP to excrete same Na. This is dangerous.

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