Biochemistry Flashcards
List criteria that the ideal marker of GFR would fulfil
Appear at constant rate
Freely filtered at glomerulus
Not reabsorbed or secreted
Which substance fulfils all the criteria for being an accurate measure of GFR, but is not usually used due to impracticality?
Inulin
What is the most widely used marker for GFR?
Creatinine
Which 1 of the criteria for being an accurate measure of GFR does creatinine not satisfy?
It is secreted into the renal tubule, but this is a small amount
Creatinine is very sensitive to small reductions in GFR. True/False?
False Only sensitive (rises) when large reduction in GFR occurs
Give the equation for urinary creatinine clearance
[creatinine]urine x urine volume
/
[creatinine]serum x duration of collection
Which formula is now more regularly used to determine GFR?
MDRD eGFR formula
170 x [creatinine]serum^-0.99 x [age]^0.176 x [0.762 if female] x [1.180 if black]
Which disease is characteristically associated with overflow proteinuria?
Multiple myeloma
What happens in glomerular proteinuria?
Dysfunctional glomerulus allows protein to leak through, producing albuminuria and nephrotic syndrome
Microalbuminuria refers to a small amount of albumin in the urine. True/False?
FALSE
Refers to abnormal amounts of albumin in the urine that is below the level detected by urine dipstick
What is microalbuminuria an early expression/warning sign for?
Diabetic nephropathy