Glomerular Filtration 3 Flashcards

1
Q

What is congenital nephrotic syndrome

A

Leaking of proteins due to damage in slit diaphragm

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2
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GFR is dependent on

A

Kf (SA and thickness) x net filtration pressure

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3
Q

Is inulin bound to proteins

A

No

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4
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GFR _____ clearance of INU

A

Equals

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5
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Why is calculating inulin clearance not practical

A

Requires cathederization and expensive

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6
Q

80% of creative is found in urine is _________, 20% found in urine is from _________

A

Filtration, reabsorbtion

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7
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T/F P creatine is used clinically to test for kidney function

A

True

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8
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Mesangial cells have what kind of mechanism

A

Myogenic

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9
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T/F Major changes in arterial pressure significantly impacts renal plasma flow and GFR

A

False, MAP does not make a big impact on filtration

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10
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How does myogenic auto regulation work

A

An increase in the pressure stretches blood vessels, membranes depolarate and Ca++ causes smooth muscle contraction

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11
Q

What is the result of NaCl in DCT with high GFR

A

High NaCL

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12
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What is the effect of adenosine, angiotensin II, EPI, NE, NSAIDS, and ADH on AA

A

Vasoconstriction

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13
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What it’s the effect of PGE2 and PGI2, histamine on AA

A

Vasodilation

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14
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What does angiotensin II at low does promote? At high dose?

A

Constriction at EA, Constriction at AA and EA

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15
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What does prostaglandin cause

A

Dilation of afferent and efferent arterial
(Vasodialator)

Increases renal plasma flow, but also reduces outlet pressure. Doesn’t increase GFR much

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16
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What are NSAIDS do to prostaglandins

A

Cause them to go down, not able to vasodilator

17
Q

What does Atrial neurotic peptide (ANP) do

A

Decrease resistance in afferent, increase resistatence in efferent

Tries to decrease blood volume

18
Q

What is the affect of sympathetics on GFR

A

Increases resistance in afferent

If you need to fight or flight, that isn’t a time to be making urine

19
Q

What does low level angiotensin do

A

Step on hose outlet

increase GFR, increases absorption too

20
Q

What is a moderate increase in angiotensin do

A

Constrict to the efferent and afferent

21
Q

What is the filtration load

A

GFR x plasma concentration

22
Q

Angiotensin II is a

A

Vasodialator

23
Q

RAAS is the best known hormonal system involved in regulating

A

Na

24
Q

What does aldosterone do

A

Increases Na Reabsorption by DCT

25
Q

Where is ACE expressed

A

In all epethelial lining, but most concentration in the lungs