Introduction to the kidney and renal function Flashcards
What are the 2 functions of the urinary system?
- Excretion
The removal of organic waste
products from body fluids
- Elimination
The discharge of waste products
into the environment
List the essential renal functions
What is the consequence of renal dysfunction?
How can renal dysfunction kill you?
Renal function is essential for survival… renal failure, if severe and untreated, leads to death
This failure may be rapid:
acute kidney injury (AKI)
about 10% of renal failure
or it may take many months or, more typically, years to develop:
chronic kidney disease (CKD)
about 90% of renal failure
What is the treatment for renal failure?
Ultimately, renal function must be supplemented artificially, either by dialysis or by a transplanted kidney
Where are the kidneys situated?
Paired organs situated«
on posterior (back) wall of abdomen
behind the peritoneum
on either side of the vertebral column
What are the measurements of a kidney?
Each kidney: 120-170 g (adult human)
Approx: 11 cm long, 6 cm wide, 3 cm thick
What is the renal hilum?
Where each kidney is joined at medial side to renal artery and vein, nerves and ureter
What are the 2 layers of the kidney and what do they contain?
Cortex (outer layer) - composed of ~ 1.25 million nephrons
Medulla (inner layer) - pyramids drain into pelvis which drain into ureters
What is a nephron?
A nephron is the “functional unit” of the kidney responsible for urine formation and composition
Why does GFR decrease with age?
Approximately 1.25 million nephrons per human kidney…
but numbers (and therefore renal function) decline with age
(10,000 nephrons lost per year from about 50 years, GFR 50 % of normal adult rate by age 75)
What are the 5 sections of the nephron?
Glomerulus (Renal corpuscle)
Proximal tubule (PT)
Loop of Henle (LOH)
Distal tubule (DT)
Collecting duct (CD)
Label the types of nephron shown
What are the 2 types of nephron?
CORTICAL NEPHRONS
70-80% of all nephrons in human kidneys
Located in the cortex
Short loop of Henle into medulla
JUXTAMEDULLARY NEPHRONS
20-30% of all nephrons in human kidneys
Situated closer to medulla
Loop of Henle extends deep into renal pyramids