4. BASIC PROCESSES OF KIDNEY FUNCTION Flashcards
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contents
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- filtration 2. tubulary reabsorption 3. tunulary secretion 4. excretion (not detailed in this topic)
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filtration
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ultrafiltration
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effective filtration pressure
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mechanisms maintaining ultrafiltration
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glomerular bloodpressure (GP) = 55-60mmHg
Opposed by:
- Osmotic pressure (GCP: glomerular oncotic pressure: proteins remain in capillaries) gcp = 30 mmHg (concentration of plasma proteins decreased in malnutrition, so GFR is increased)
- Capsular pressure (CP: pressure maintained by bowman’s capsule) cp= 15-20 mmHg (it may be increased by kidney stones, so GFR is decreased)
Driver of filtration:
- Net pressure (EFP) = 55 - 30 - 15 = 10 mmHg filtration is also affected by glomerular permeability, decreased in kidney failure Filtration fraction= GFR/RPF= 120(Cin)/670(Cpah)=0.18
- FF± 17 – 30%
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tubulary reabsorption
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- Certain substances have transport maximum (which can be saturated)! The filtration is free, but there is no excretion in the urine still, because of the intensive reabsorption.
- Tm (Transfer maximum) is the upper limit of reabsorption (can be saturated) .
- (i.e. reabsorption of glucose; ± amino acids; ± vitamins)
- under normal blood-glucose level (4.5 - 5 mmol/l) the amount of filtered glucose is 100-120 mg/min. At this point reabsorbtion is 100%.
- glucose Tm=350 mg/min; (plasma Gl=300 mg/100 ml=17mmol/l)
- If Filtered load >350 mg/min, the result is glucosuria!
- (slight (±) glucosuria is already present at 9-11 mmol/l, because the Tm threshold of nephrons are slightly different!)
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tubulary reabsorption
reabsorption maximum
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tubulary secretion
secretion maximum (Tm)
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The excretion is carried out in three phases:
- Linear phase
- Self depression limit (SDL) phase (more and more cells become unable to secrete, so the excretion is decreased)
- Saturation phase, when the excretion curve is paralel with the filtration, since there is no further secretion, so from that point on the excretion only depends upon the filtration.
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tubulary secretion
secretion maximum tm
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- The kidney eliminates a variety of materials by secretion (mostly by active transport). It is important from a veterinary point of view, since most of the medicines administered from outside are eliminated in this way.
- The degree of filtration is growing linearly with the increase of plasma concentration.
- Above certain plasma concentration, the secretion becomes constant, since all of the nephrons participating in secretion reached the secreting maximum!
- -> This also proves that the secretion is a result of active cellular work.
- -> Elimination of certain substances (PAH, penicillin,steriods) happens also with secretion also characterized by Tm.
- Therefore Tm(PAH)secr.= 80 mg/min at 1.7 mmol/l plasma concentration, and remains constant above that!
- Excretion is the sum of filtration and secretion.