Renal Portal System (39) - End E4 Flashcards

Dr. Seddon

1
Q

Describe the urinary bladder in sauria (lizards)

A

most are well-developed

none in bearded dragons or most monitors

spiny lizards - only in neonates

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2
Q

What types of reptiles do not have urinary bladders?

A

snakes
crocodilians

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3
Q

Besides lizards, which reptiles do have urinary bladders?

A

turtles
rhyncocephalia

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4
Q

Many birds and reptiles have no bladder. What is used instead?

A

water reclamation in the cloaca

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5
Q

Some reptiles use the bladder as _____

A

water and/or salt storage

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6
Q

What is the form of nitrogenous waste in birds and reptiles?

A

uric acid

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7
Q

Nitrogenous wastes either binds with sodium ([species]) to become [acidic/alkaline] or potassium ([species]) to become [acidic/alkaline]

A

sodium: carnivores, acidic

potassium: herbivores, alkaline

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8
Q

Regarding nitrogenous wastes, _____ are excreted as a semisolid white paste

A

ions

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9
Q

What types of nephrons do birds have?

A

mammalian
reptilian

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10
Q

Which nephron contains no loop of henle?

A

reptilian - which makes loop diuretics like furosemide less effective

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11
Q

What in reptiles and some birds is synthesized in the kidney instead of the liver?

A

vitamin C

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12
Q

T/F: Birds lack a urinary bladder

A

TRUE

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13
Q

Describe differences in reptile kidneys amongst groups

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14
Q

T/F: Reptile kidneys are more complex than mammals and birds

A

FALSE - direct blood from the caudal extremities either through or around kidneys, variable

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15
Q

Trace filtration through kidneys (general pathway that can be applied to most reptiles)

A

always taking caudal blood —> goes through kidneys —> vena cava —> go back through heart

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16
Q

What do reptiles lack kidney structure-wise?

A

no pelvis or pyramids

not divided into a medulla and cortex

few short nephrons compared to other taxa - couple thousand

17
Q

What are the sexual differences in the renal systems?

A

females (and male turtles): columnar mucous-secreting cells

males: non-breeding - flat mucosal cells
» breeding: growth and sexual secretions (amino acids, phosphatase, etc)

18
Q

Where are sex cell kidney types located?

A

after distal tubule

19
Q

What are reptile differences from mammals and birds?

A

reptiles: lack loop of henle, no hypertonic urine

can only add water via proximal tubule or cloaca

need other ways to prevent water loss

20
Q

What is a way reptiles and marine birds prevent water loss?

A

salt glands

21
Q

Salt glands are a _____ gland

A

all-or-nothing

22
Q

What is the physiology of the salt gland? It gets blood supply from _____

A

works efficiently dealing with concentrated salt loads

ophthalmic artery

23
Q

What should you consider when anesthetizing a reptile or marine bird?

A

most general anesthesia blocks function of this gland

24
Q

Describe blood shunting in some birds and reptiles

A

blood can be diverted around the kidneys

birds: adrenaline causes valve to open, and Ach to close

25
Q

In birds, acetylcholine causes the value to [open/close]

A

close

26
Q

Explain drug interactions with blood shunting

A

certain drugs can increase or decrease blood flow through this alternative route

27
Q

Explain how drugs change reptile glomeruli number

A

arginine vasotocin: DECREASE glomeruli
prolactin: INCREASE

28
Q

What does arginine vasotocin do?

A

constricts the afferent glomerular arterioles, causing filtration to decrease or even stop

  • tubules collapse
  • lack of blood flow increases risk of ischemic necrosis
  • renal portal blood continues to perfuse the tubule cells to reduce risk
29
Q

Keep in mind that treating sick or dehydrated reptiles with drugs may increase _____

A

half-life of the drug (is longer in the system)

30
Q

What is the clinical importance of injecting drugs in reptiles?

A

caudal injections quickly pass through the kidneys (liver) - caudal blood supply is to the kidneys

sites of drug eliminations

31
Q

Where should you inject for sedation in a reptile?

A

front limb

hindlimb not as affected with sedation

32
Q

Why are hind limbs less effective to inject?

A

because it is filtered faster (due to relative location near kidneys)

higher possibility of first-order elimination

33
Q

Regarding type of clearance, drugs eliminated via [glomerular filtration/tubular secretion] is more affected than [glomerular filtration/tubular secretion]

A

more affected: tubular secretion

34
Q

[Cranial/Caudal] injections are better because they are more consistent, less work, and fewer considerations

A

Cranial

35
Q

What is autotomy?

A

reflexive self-amputation that ruptures nerves, blood, and muscles usually to act as a decoy

most commonly associated with lizards

36
Q

In lizard tail autotomy, the tail breaks along ______. It regenerates as a ______

A

fracture planes

hollow cone of cartilage