(08) - Clearance Flashcards
1
Q
(GFR is measured as clearance)
- the volume of plasma cleared of what?
- [X] in plasma = [X] in what?
all X delieverd as filtrate is excreted in what?
what happns to most of water accompanying X?
- Clearance of “X” only measures GFR if what occurs?
A
- X
- filtrate
urine
reabsorbed
- if “X” enters only as filtrate and exits only in final urine
2
Q
(How Can We Measure GFR using Clearance measurements?)
- Rate of delivery of X as filtrate must equal what?
(How would that be so?)
- substance freely filtered so that [X]plasma = ?
(Substance must remain in filtrate unchanged until the final urine)
- reabsorption (removal)?
- secretion (addition)?
- degradation in tubules?
A
- the rate of delivery of X in final urine
- [X]filtrate
3-5. no
3
Q
(Inulin - The Gold Standard)
- inulin is a what?
- freely filtered.. so [filtrate] = ?
- are saccharides too large to pass either way through paracellular route (tight junctions)?
- no transport mechanisms on either side of epithelial cells
- Are there enzymes (amylases) present in tubular lumen to degrade inulin?
A
- polysaccharide
- [plasma]
- yes
- no
4
Q
(Creatinine instead of inulin?)
(creatinine clearance)
- creatinine excreted solely by filtration in what and what?
- how much secreted in male dogs?
(creatinine generated at constant rate)
- non-enzymatic degradation of creatine from what?
- production must equal what?
A
- cats and female dogs
- small (insignificant?) amount
- muscle cells
- excretion
5
Q
(Serum Creatinine Concentration)
- given that creatinine excreted solely by glomerular filtration and that creatinine production is constant (& level), production must = ?
- What happens to serum creatinine concentration when GFR drops in half?
A
- excretion
- creatinine concentration doubles
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