Lecture 5 - glomerular filtration 2 Flashcards
What are the determinants of glomerular filtration?
What is hydraulic conductivity?
defined as the flux of water (and small solutes) per unit time for a defined pressure gradient and surface area.
What is the hydraulic conductivity of the glomerular capillary wall?
is 40 - 50 fold higher than other capillaries.
What is the surface area of the glomerular capillary wall determined by?
▸ Determined by the available area for filtration
▸ Can be altered in many disease states
What is the surface area?
▸ Human glomeruli measure, on average, 200 µm in diameter
▸ Estimated surface area of single glomeruli: 0.15 mm2
▸ Estimated glomerular number: ~ 2 X 106
▸ Total glomerular capillary surface area : ~ 0.3 m2
▸ Mesangial cells (contractile) may be able to modulate available surface area in response to vasoactive substances (e.g. Angiotensin II)
▸ Podocytes (actin cytoskeleton) may be involved in regulation of Kf by adjustment of filtration slit width
What is the ultrafiltration coefficient (Kf) ?
the product of the hydraulic conductivity and the glomerular capillary surface area.
What does glomerular filtration depend on?
- Ultrafiltration coefficient (Kf)
- Net Starling forces
There is ……. across the entire length og the glomerular capillaries
net filtration