Renal System I&II Flashcards

1
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What the functions of the kidney?

A

Regulation, Excretion, Hormone production, Bp maintenance

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2
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What is regulated in the kidney?

A

Body fluid volume, osmolarity, electrolyte balance, acid/base balance

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3
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What is excreted from the kidney?

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Elimination of waste products of metabolism eg water, urea, NH3, toxins, drugs

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4
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Name examples of vital hormones produced by the kidney

A

Erythropoietin, renin

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5
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Where is urine formed?

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In the kidneys

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6
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Describe the accessory systems

A

Ureters - Convey urine from kidneys to bladder
Bladder - Storage
Urethra - Conveys urine from bladder to the out

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7
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What is the nephron?

A

Functional unit of the kidney

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8
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Describe the nephron

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Million per kidney, Each nephron has 2 components

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9
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What are the 2 components of the nephron?

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Tubular and vascular

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10
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What is the juxtaglomerulus apparatus?

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Where distal tubule is in contact with afferent and efferent arterioles

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11
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What are the 2 components of the JA?

A

Macula densa, Granular cells

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12
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What is the function of the JA?

A

Regulate blood volume and pressure

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13
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What is the importance of the juxtamedullary nephron?

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For maintaining osmotic gradient in renal medulla

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14
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Define glomerular filtration

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Bulk flow of protein-free plasma from glomerular caps into Bowman’s cap

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15
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Describe glomerular filtrate

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20% of blood in glomerulus is filtered, 80% of blood leaves via efferent arterioles

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16
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What is fenestration?

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Blocks passage of rbc allows other molecules

17
Q

What is the basement membrane?

A

Blocks passage of macromolecules

18
Q

What are podocytes?

A

Foot like projection

19
Q

Describe capillary endothelium

A

1 cell thick, very leaky, highly permeable to water/solutes

20
Q

Describe the basement membrane

A

Acts as electrostatic barrier (repels large neg charged molecules)

21
Q

Describe the epithelium of Bowman’s capsule (podocytes)

A

They have filter slits that allow specific size so molecules to cross membrane depends on size, charge and shape

22
Q

What is the glomerular filtration rate?

A

Amount of fluid that filters into Bowman’s capsule per unit time
Average GFR = 125mL/day

23
Q

How do you calculate net filtration pressure?

A

PH - Pi - Pfluid
PH = Hydrostatic pressure
Pi = Osmotic grad cos of proteins in plasma not B-capsule
Pfluid = Fluid pressure cause by fluid in B-capsule

24
Q

How do you calculate estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR)?

A

Urine conc x urine flow / plasma conc