Lecture 4: Clearance - FEna Flashcards

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What is the equation used for input via renal artery?

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Input = Pax x RBFa

  • Pax = arterial concentration of X (mg/ml)
  • RPFa = renal arterial plasma flow (ml/min)
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What is the equation used for output via renal vein?

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Venous effluent = PVx x RPFv

  • PVX = renal vein plasma concentration of x (mg/min)
  • RPFv = renal plasma flow rate of vein (ml/min)
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What is the equation for urinary excretion rate?

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Urinary excretionx = Ux x V

  • Ux = urine concentration of x (mg/ml)
  • V = urine flow rate (ml/min)
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4
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What is the equation for renal clearance?

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Cx = Ux * V(dot) / Px

  • Ux = urine concentration
  • Vdot = urine flow rate
  • Px = plasma concentration
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5
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If a substance is freely filtered but neither reabsorbed nor secreted, the renal elimination rate (i.e., clearance) equals what?

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GFR

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What are the 5 requirement of a substance suitable for measurement of GFR?

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  1. Freely filtered across the glomerulus –> not bound to plasma proteins
  2. Undergoes no tubular reabsorption
  3. Undergoes no tubular secretion
  4. Is neither metabolized nor synthesized in kidney
  5. Does not alter the GFR
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7
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What is the gold standard exogenous substance for measuring GFR?

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Inulin

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What is the endogenous water soluble substance that is freely filtered but neither reabsorbed nor secreted?

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Creatinine

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9
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Which concentration of creatinine is approximately proportional to GFR?

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Plasma concentration

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10
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Which substance is filtered and secreted but not reabsorbed from the plasma during passage through the kidney?

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Para-amino hippurate (PAH)

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The clearance of PAH is equal to?

PAH is used to measure?

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  • Equals renal plasma flow
  • PAH is used to measure effective RPF
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12
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What is the clearance limitation for PAH?

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Works for low plasma concentrations only, tubular carriers saturate at 80 mg/mL plasma

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What is the equation for RPF and RBF?

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  • RPF = (1-Hct) x RBF
  • So… RBF = RPF/(1-Hct)
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14
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What is the equation of filtered load (FL)?

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FL = GFR x Px

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15
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What is the equation for Excreted Load (EL)?

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EL = V x Ux

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16
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If the Filtered Load (FL) > Excreted load (EL) this means what?

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There is net reabsorption of the filtered solute

17
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If the Excreted load (EL) > Filtered Load (FL) this means what?

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There is net secretion of the filtered solute

18
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What is the equation for Filtration Fraction (FF)?

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FF = GFR/RPF, ~20%