Lecture 2 - Renal Flashcards
What is the glomerular filtration rate (GFR)?
Rate fluid moves from plasma to glomerular filtrate
What are the two main factors that determine whether or not the substance is filtered?
- Molecular size - molecular mass ~ 68 is threshold
2. Electrical charge = positively + electrically neutral substances pass through better than negatively charged
What are the four main plasma electrolytes that are net excreted?
Urea, Creatinine, PO4, K+
What are the two main factors that affect the GFR?
- Blood volume (dehydration) and cardiac output (pre-renal factors)
- Number of functional glomeruli = renal function
What is diminished renal reserve?
> 50% percent of functional nephrons
What is renal insufficiency?
25 - 50% of functional nephrons
What is renal failure?
less than 25% functional nephrons
Briefly explain how plasma clearance can be used to assess GFR (glomerular filtration rate):
Plasma clearance technique: plasma which is completely cleared of the substance during a time period -
Repeated blood samples over a period of several hours following IV administration
Exogenous markers: creatinine and iohexol
How does hypovolaemic blood flow influence increase urea urea absorption in the proximal tubule?
60-65% is reabsorbed in proximal tubule - process is enhanced in hypovolaemic states with decreased urine flow rate = more time for passive urea absorption
What is the name for increased urea and creatinine?
azotemia
Where is creatinine produced?
Mainly contained in skeletal muscles - product of spontaneous, irreversible, non-enzymatic processes
What makes creatinine a good marker of endogenous GFR?
- Freely filtered at glomerulus - appears in filtrate @ same concentration as in plasma
- Creatinine is not re-absorbed
- Creatinine - weakly secreted in renal proximal tubules - especially in males = negligible significance
What can SDMA be used to indicate?
SDMA = symmetric dimethylarginine is produced as a byproduct of intracellular protein methylation and released into circulation after proteolysis
Is SDMA a good prognostic marker?
Similar between survivors and non survivors in dogs with AKI and CKD = poor prognostic marker
Compare the sensitivity of SDMA versus that serum creatinine:
SDMA sensitivity is far greater than serum creatinine