Lecture 4: Clearance - FEna Flashcards
What is the equation used for input via renal artery?
Input = Pax x RBFa
- Pax = arterial concentration of X (mg/ml)
- RPFa = renal arterial plasma flow (ml/min)
What is the equation used for output via renal vein?
Venous effluent = PVx x RPFv
- PVX = renal vein plasma concentration of x (mg/min)
- RPFv = renal plasma flow rate of vein (ml/min)
What is the equation for urinary excretion rate?
Urinary excretionx = Ux x V
- Ux = urine concentration of x (mg/ml)
- V = urine flow rate (ml/min)
What is the equation for renal clearance?
Cx = Ux * V(dot) / Px
- Ux = urine concentration
- Vdot = urine flow rate
- Px = plasma concentration
If a substance is freely filtered but neither reabsorbed nor secreted, the renal elimination rate (i.e., clearance) equals what?
GFR
What are the 5 requirement of a substance suitable for measurement of GFR?
- Freely filtered across the glomerulus –> not bound to plasma proteins
- Undergoes no tubular reabsorption
- Undergoes no tubular secretion
- Is neither metabolized nor synthesized in kidney
- Does not alter the GFR
What is the gold standard exogenous substance for measuring GFR?
Inulin
What is the endogenous water soluble substance that is freely filtered but neither reabsorbed nor secreted?
Creatinine
Which concentration of creatinine is approximately proportional to GFR?
Plasma concentration
Which substance is filtered and secreted but not reabsorbed from the plasma during passage through the kidney?
Para-amino hippurate (PAH)
The clearance of PAH is equal to?
PAH is used to measure?
- Equals renal plasma flow
- PAH is used to measure effective RPF
What is the clearance limitation for PAH?
Works for low plasma concentrations only, tubular carriers saturate at 80 mg/mL plasma
What is the equation for RPF and RBF?
- RPF = (1-Hct) x RBF
- So… RBF = RPF/(1-Hct)
What is the equation of filtered load (FL)?
FL = GFR x Px
What is the equation for Excreted Load (EL)?
EL = V x Ux