Glomerular Filtration Flashcards

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Glomerular filtration

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= filtration fluid into Bowman’s space from glomerular capillary tuft
- filtered fluid = filtrate. composed of H2O & electrolytes (no protein)

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GFR

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= volume plasma filtered/unit time
decreases with age
around 80-120 ml/min
- changes if filtration is impaired

assessed with creatinine/inulin used bc they are completely filtered (100% excreted)

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FF

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fraction of plasma being filtered
= GFR/RPF = 0.2
about 20% of plasma delivered to kidneys is filtered into nephron

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Glomerular filtration barrier

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3 layers:

  1. fenestrated endothelium
  2. glomerular basement membrane
  3. podocytes
  • no interstitial tissue
  • slit diaphragm- thin structure near basement membrane
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what is GFR influenced by?

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  • hydraulic pressure
  • colloid osmotic pressure
  • fluid pressure in capsule
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Resistance changes in renal arterioles effect on RBF/GFR

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increased resistance in efferent arteriole: decrease RBF, increases GFR

vasoconstriction of afferent arteriole increases resistance, decreases RBF, bp, and GFR

vasoconstriction of efferent arteriole increases GFR, decreases RBF

dilation efferent arteriole decreases GFR, increases RBF

dilation afferent increases GFR and RBF

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regulation GFR

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autoregulation (intrinsic)

  • myogenic response to changes in bp. increase in pressure= stretch wall = stretch induced membrane depolarization = phosphorylation MLC = increase RA, back to normal flow
  • Tubuloglomerular feedback (increase pressure = decrease RBF = increase GFR= increase tubular flow = increase preglomerular resistance = decrease RBF)

extrinsic regulation

  • hormones (angiotensin, epinephrine)
  • neural-sympathetic (NE, vasoconstriction of arterioles to decrease RBF and GFR)
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