Kidney Function Flashcards
Where is the Na+K+ pump and what does it do
basolateral surface and facilitates in 65% of sodium reabsorption. Does so via secondary active transport
What is the main function of the proximal convoluted tubule
70% of reabsorption occurs here.
What type of epithelium is present in the PCT
cuboidal epithelium with microvilli to increase surface area
What happens to sodium in the PCT
Na is pumped out via active transport
What happens to glucose in the PCT
glucose is pumped out via the GLUT transporter by facilitated diffusion
What happens to water in the PCT
water is pumped out via osmosis
What is transport maximum
the amount of substances which can be reabsorbed into the blood stream. It is affected by the number of transport molecules which are available.
What is the descending loop permeable to
permeable to water, not to solutes (water reabsorption is high)
What is the filtrate like at the bottom of the descending loop
more concentrated
What happens in the ascending loop of henle
solutes pumped out by active transport, it is water proof
What happens to the concentration of filtrate in the ascending loop
the concentration begins to decrease
What is the job of the distal convoluted tubule
Fine tuning - site of fluid volume and electrolyte regulation. Sodium and water reabsorption is hormonally regulated
What does anti-diuretic hormone do
increase water reabsorption
What does aldosterone do
increase sodium reabsorption
what does atrial natriuretic hormone do
promote sodium secretion