Lect 2 - Block 3 - Renal Function and Clearance Flashcards
Renal plasma flow
Volume of blood flow to kidneys without cells
Renal blood flow
Volume of blood flow from CO to kidneys, 20%
Tubular load
GFR x plasma concentration of substance
Urinary excretion
mL/min of urine (1mL/min is normal) with concentration of compound
Renal resorption
From tubule into peri tubular capillary
Renal secretion
From peritubular capillary to renal tubule
7 functions of kidneys
- Remove nitrogenous wastes from protein metab.
- Regulate volume and composition of ECF
- Acid-Base balance
- Blood pressure regulation
- Removal of drugs and other foreign substances
- Release erythropoietin to control RBC production
- Convert precursor into active vitamin D3
Plasma creatinine concentration is _________ proportional to GFR.
Increasing plasma creatinine concentration from 1-2% reflects a loss of _______ of the normal GFR.
Normal GFR is _______
Inversely
Half
120
Clearance - a flow of plasma from which a substance is completely removed by the kidneys
C=(___x____)/_____
C=(U x V)/P
Used to measure GFR
Inulin
MW 5000
Freely filtered, not secreted, not resorted, not metabolized, doesn’t change GFR, not produced
GFR=(U(in) x V)/P(in)
PAH (para-aminohippuric acid) reflects the combination of _______ and ________
Amount filtered (GFR) and the amount secreted (tubular secretion)
PAH is used to measure _________, when used in the equation for GFR
Renal plasma flow (RPF)
RPF=(Cpah)/0.9
RPF = true renal plasma flow, corrected for the 90%
0.9 because transport proteins are only 90% effective - only about 90% of PAH which enters the kidneys exits by way of urine (effective renal plasma flow)
Free water clearance
The amount of water that has been added to or removed from the isotonic solution to result in the urine osmolarity
Positive free water clearance is dilute urine
Negative free water clearance is concentrated urine
Free water clearance estimated from urine:plasma osmolarity ratio (U/P ratio)
Urine osmolarity is used to measure __________ in patients
Relative dehydration
Normal plasma osmolarity
300mOsm/L +/- 10%