Physiology 3 - Glomerular Filtration Flashcards

1
Q

What are the three filtration barriers which make up the glomerular membrane?

A

Glomerular capillary endothelial cells, basement membrane, podocytes

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2
Q

The glomerular capillary endothelial cells act as a barrier to filtration of what?

A

Red blood cells

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3
Q

The basement membrane and podocytes act as barriers to filtration of what?

A

Large plasma proteins

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4
Q

Is the basement membrane of the glomerulus positively or negatively charged?

A

Negative

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5
Q

What is the major determinant of GFR?

A

Glomerular capillary blood pressure

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6
Q

Does filtration across the glomerular membrane require energy?

A

No

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7
Q

Does the glomerular capillary blood pressure favour or oppose filtration?

A

Favour

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8
Q

Does the capillary oncotic pressure favour or oppose filtration?

A

Oppose

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9
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Does the Bowman’s capsule hydrostatic pressure favour or oppose filtration?

A

Oppose

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10
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Does the Bowman’s capsule oncotic pressure favour or oppose filtration?

A

Favour

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11
Q

What is the net filtration pressure of the glomerulus under normal circumstances?

A

10mmHg

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12
Q

How can the GFR be regulated extrinsically?

A

Sympathetic control

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13
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If the afferent arteriole constricts, what effect does this have on GFR?

A

Decreased

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14
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If the afferent arteriole dilates, what effect does this have on GFR?

A

Increased

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15
Q

Why do changes in systemic arterial blood pressure not necessarily result in changes in GFR?

A

Autoregulation

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16
Q

If the GFR is too high, what effect does tubuloglomerular feedback have to correct this?

A

Constriction of the afferent arteriole

17
Q

If the GFR is too low, what effect does tubuloglomerular feedback have to correct this?

A

Relaxation of the afferent arteriole

18
Q

The presence of kidney stones causes an increased Bowman’s capsule hydrostatic pressure due to a build-up of fluid in the system. What effect does this have on GFR?

A

Decreased

19
Q

The presence of diarrhoea causes dehydration which leads to an increased glomerular capillary oncotic pressure. What effect does this have on GFR?

A

Decreased

20
Q

In a patient with severe burns, there will be a decreased glomerular capillary oncotic pressure due to the loss of plasma proteins. What effect does this have on GFR?

A

Increased

21
Q

The filtration fraction is defined as the fraction of plasma flowing through the glomeruli that is filtered into the tubules. Under normal circumstances, expressed as a percentage, what would the filtration fraction be?

A

20%

22
Q

What substance is ideal for measuring GFR as it is neither absorbed nor secreted in the renal tubules; however, it is not used clinically since it is an exogenous substance?

A

Inulin

23
Q

What endogenous substance is best for measuring GFR since only a very small amount of it is secreted?

A

Creatinine

24
Q

For substances which are filtered, completely reabsorbed and not secreted, what is the clearance?

A

0

25
Q

For substances which are filtered, partly reabsorbed and not secreted, is the clearance more or less than the GFR?

A

Less

26
Q

For substances which are filtered, secreted but not reabsorbed, is the clearance more or less than the GFR?

A

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