Lect 4 - Block 3 - Tubular Function, Reabsorption, Secretion Flashcards

0
Q

5 things, in order, that something being reabsorbed in the trans-cellular pathway has to travel/diffuse through

A

Apical surface of epithelial cell,
diffuse through cell,
cross basolateral surface of epithelial cell,
diffuse through renal interstitial fluid,
Enter peritubular capillary

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1
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A fractional excretion of Na+ of greater than _____% indicates tubular damage

A

2%

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2
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Lumen

A

Contains filtrate, “outside” of the body, apical surface of cells

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3
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Serosa

A

Interstitial fluid, “blood side”, basolateral surface

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4
Q

The Na/K-ATPase is found on the ______ surface of tubular epithelial cells

A

Basolateral surface

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5
Q

Microvilli are found on the _______ surface of tubular epithelial cells

A

Apical surface

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6
Q

All of the glucose that is filtered is normally reabsorbed by the ____________part of the nephron

A

Proximal tubule

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7
Q

Two filtrates that are fully reabsorbed in a normal kidney

A

HCO3 and glucose

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8
Q

Bicarbonate (is/isn’t) excreted

Urine pH is (greater/lesser) than plasma pH

A

Bicarbonate isn’t excreted

Urine pH is more acidic than plasma

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9
Q

Amount of _______ in urine is the same as the amount filtered into Bowman’s capsule. This is why it can be used to measure GFR

A

Creatinine

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10
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4 things transported proximal tubule

4 things that diffuse in proximal tubule

A

Transport: Na, bicarbonate, glucose, amino acids

Diffusion: water, urea, Cl, K

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11
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Presence of glucose in urine means that the plasma glucose has been high in here past _____ hours

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6 hours, or time since last urination

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12
Q

Glucose and amino acids are reabsorbed by _______ transport in the apical surface, along with ______

Once in the cell, glucose and amino acids move to the interstitial space by __________

A

Secondary active transport, sodium

Facilitated diffusion

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13
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Only movement of molecules or ions in proximal tubule that requires energy

A

Na/K-ATPase

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14
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Proximal tubule has hydrogen-sodium anti porters on the ______ surface (_______ transport.) This helps to move bicarbonate.

The hydrogen binds with bicarbonate in a reaction catalyzed by _______ and allows ____ to diffuse across the membrane. This then reacts with more enzyme.

The product, ______, is then transported into the ISF via _______

A

Apical, Secondary active transport

Carbonic anhydrase, co2

Bicarbonate-chloride antiport (basolateral surface)

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15
Q

Glucose show up in urine when blood glucose filtered load is _____-_____mg/min

Normal is _____

At _____ it’s a linear relationship (difference in nephron handling of glucose no longer a factor; all are saturated)

A

250-300

125

400

16
Q

The reabsorption of ________ in the early proximal tubule is the first step in the series of proximal tubule reabsorption processes. It sets up the osmotic gradient, which drives the concentration gradient for all other tubular compounds.

A

Sodium bicarbonate

17
Q

Water, K, Cl move via _________ pathway

A

Paracellular pathway

18
Q

Carbonic anhydrase can be inhibited by ________

This decreases movement of ____,_____,_____,_____
There is no change in movement of ________

A

Acetazolamide (diuretic)

Na, Cl, K, water decrease
Glucose remains the same

19
Q

In the proximal tubule / of salt and water are reabsorbed.

All ____ and ____ is reabsorbed

The filtrate is _______ from the beginning to the end of the proximal tubule

A

2/3

Glucose, amino acids

Isotonic

20
Q

Certain ______ and ______ can be SECRETED in the proximal tubule

A

Organic acids and bases

21
Q

The concentration of Inulin at the end of the proximal tubule is ___ times the concentration at Bowman’s capsule

A

3