Lecture42: Factors Affecting GFR Flashcards
Glomerulonephritis and DM affect what of the glomerulus?
The permeability, they decrease it
Contraction of mesangial cells by angiotensin 2 lead to…?
Decreased surface area
When renal blood flow increases, what happens to the GFR?
It increases
What is the ABP safe range that leads to no change of the GFR?
80-160mmHG
When the Intracapsular pressure increases, what happens to the GFR?
It decreases
What might cause an increase in the intracapsular pressure?
Renal pelvic stones or tumours
A decrease in colloid osmotic pressure leads to?
Increased GFR
does Hypoproteinemia lead to decreased colloid osmotic pressure?
Yes
The myogenic mechanism regulates the GFR, what does it respond to?
ABP changes
What does the Tuberoglomerular feedback respond to?
Changed in NaCL in tubular fluid
Explain the myogenic mechanism?
The afferent arteriolar smooth muscles change their contraction in response to the renal perfusion pressure
Example of myogenic mechanism?
When ABP increases and stretches the wall, the wall then contracts in response and the opposite is true
Explain the Tubero-glomerular feedback mechanism?
It’s where the GFR in each nephron is regulated according to the solute flow through that nephron
Is the TGF a feedback loop?
Yes
How does Hypertension affect the GFR
Increases it