Urinary system Flashcards
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Cell types for bowman’s capsule
Visceral cells: podocytes, attached to capillary network of glomerulus
Parietal cells: simple squamous
Cell types for PCT
Cuboidal w/ villi
a bunch of mitochondria
function: secretion + absorption
Cell types for Descending limb
Simple squamous
Cell types for Ascending limb
thin part: simple squamous
thick part: cuboidal/columnar
Cell types for DCT
cuboidal, few villi
Function: secretion>reabsorption
Cell types for collecting duct (CD)
Principal cells
- short microvilli
- maintain H2O / Na+ balance
Intercalated cells
- cuboidal + bunch of microvilli
- acid/base balance
What are the two types of nephrons?
- Cortical nephron
- short loop, majority of nephrons
- glomerulus farther away from cortex-medulla junction, basically entirely in cortex
-efferent arteriole –> peritubular capillaries
-2 capillary beds connected in series (glomerulus capillaries + peritubular capillaries) - Juxtamedullary nephrons
- long loop
-glomerulus closer to cortex-medulla junction
-ascending limbs have thick + thin segments
- 3 capillary beds, parallel (glomerulus capillaries, peritubular capillaries + vasa recta)
-efferent arteriole –> vasa recta (important for water + salt) + peritubular capillaries
- important in producing concentrated urine
- need to conserve water –> these are very important
What are the 3 types of capillaries + explain their function
- glomerular capillaries
- for filtration
-high pressure - peritubular capillaries
- found only in PCT and DCT in cortex
- arises from efferent arteriole - vasa recta
- found only parallel to loop of juxtamedullary nephrons
- arises from efferent arteriole
- important in forming concentrated urine
Describe the juxtaglomerular complex (JGC)
- regulates the function of the nephron
- 3 cell types:
- macula densa cells
- found in ascending limb of loop
- chemoreceptors –> sense NaCl - granular cells/ JG cells
- smooth muscle of arteriole
-mechanoreceptors: sense b.p in afferent arteriole –> secretes renin - extraglomerular mesangial cells
-located between tubule cells + arteriole
- connected via gap junctions
- helps communicate between macula densa + granular