1. Osmotic balance Flashcards
Acidosis
lower than normal PH level, i.e. accumulation of acid in the body.
Extra: below 7, higher concentration of acid…
ADH
Antidiuretic hormone, hypothalamic hormone, released from neurohypophysis - increases water permeability in the collecting duct, thus decreasing urine volume
Aldosteron
Steroid hormone of the adrenal gland - increases Na+ reabsorption in the kidney and other places.
Alkalosis
Higher than normal PH level, i.e. accumulation of base in the body.
ANP
Atrial Natriuretic peptid - secreted in the atrium of the heart - it increases Na+ and urine discharge decreasing blood volume
Bilirubin
yellowish bile pigment produced by breakdown of heme.
Clearance
A functional measure of the kidney function - the plasma volume that is (theoretically) fully cleared of a certain material per a unit of time in the kidneys
- from class: volume! of the plasma that is completely cleaned from the given substance in the kidney in every minute
Cortical nephron
The most frequent nephron type located in the cortex of the kidney with short Henle`s loop
Cortex = outer part
Diuresis
Discharge of urine from the urinary bladder
Diuretics
Drugs that increase the amount of urine and urination
Facultative reabsorption
Controlled reuptake of certain elements of the primary urine (ultrafiltrate) in the distal kidney tubules and selecting duct according to the needs of the organism
GFR
(glomelurar filtration rate) the amount of fluid filtrated per unit of time in the glomeruli of the kidneys
Glomerulus
The function unit of the kidneys consisting of the Bowman-capsule and of a coiled capillary system
Henle`s loop
or Loop of Henle
a tubule connecting the proximal and the distal tibules in the kidneys
Juxtaglomerular apparatus (JGA)
cell-group located in the angular area of the glomerulus and the tubules in the nephrons that produces renin (to regulate ionic milieu and fluid balance through the renin-angiotensin system.