glomerular filtration Flashcards
what are the basic renal processes?
Filtration: the formation at the glomerular capillaries of an essentially protein-free filtrate of plasma, (~20%)
Reabsorption: Substances that the body wants are reabsorbed, those it doesn’t want stay in the tubule and are excreted
Secretion: Substances may be specifically removed from the body in this way.
what is the glomerular filtration rate?
very high = 180 l/day
what significance does having a high glomerular filtration rate have?
This means that the kidney has ample opportunity to precisely regulate ECF volume and composition and eliminate “nasty” substances.
how much blood flow do the kidneys receive?
1200mls/min, ie 20-25% of total cardiac output.
true or false:
None of the red cells and only a fraction of the plasma is filtered through into Bowman’s capsule
true
what is therenal plasma flow?
55% of total BV
what does the glomerular filtration dependent on?
the balance between the hydrostatic forces favouring filtration and the oncotic pressure forces favouring reabsorption. (Starling’s forces).
why is glomerular capillary pressure higher than in most of the capillaries in the body?
because the afferent arteriole is short and wide and offers little resistance to flow. So the blood arriving at the glomerulus still has a high hydrostatic pressure.
what is the golden rule of the circulation?
If you have a high resistance, hydrostatic pressure upstream is increased, while the pressure downstream is decreased