Nephrons Flashcards

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Nephron functions

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  • basic structural + functional unit of kidney
  • controls concentration of water and soluble materials in blood stream via: filtering blood, reabsorbing needed materials, excreting rest (waste)
  • -> regulates blood volume/pH/BP, controls electrolyte
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of nephrons in each kidney

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~ 1 million

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2 main parts of nephron

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  1. glomerular capsule

2. renal tubule

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glomerular capsule

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aka renal corpuscle

  • composed of (bowman’s) capsule + glomerulus (network of tiny blood capillaries)
  • filters blood
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renal tubule

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reabsorbs necessary materials back into blood stream (99% of filtrate reabsorbed)

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collecting ducts

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carry remaining filtrate away from nephron as urine (to be excreted)

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glomerular capillaries

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aka glomerulus

  • lie between afferent + efferent arterioles
  • highly coiled + specialized for filtration
  • epithelium contains fenestration that allow certain materials to exit the capillaries (while proteins + blood cells stay inside)
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fenestration

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pores

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afferent arteriole

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  • fed by interlobular artery
  • much bigger of the 2 arterioles
  • responsible for high blood pressure in glomerular capillaries, which is what forces substances out of capillaries and into renal tubule for filtration
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efferent arteriole

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  • smaller of the 2 arterioles

- on other side of glomerulus capillary bed

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filtrate

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water and solutes forced out of glomerulus into the renal tubule

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2 types of nephrons

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  1. cortical (85% of nephrons, located in cortex / some are in loop of henle)
  2. juxtamedullary (deep in medulla)
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3 sections of renal tubule

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  1. proximal convoluted tubule (PCT)
  2. loop of Henle
  3. distal convoluted tubule (DCT)
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PCT

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proximal convoluted tubule

  • first part of renal tubule
  • specialized to reabsorb water + many solutes from filtrate back into peritubular capillaries
  • can secrete certain unwanted substances
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loop of Henle

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  • middle section of renal tubule
  • 2 limbs connected w/hairpin loop
  • descending limb: allows water loss from filtrate (to be reabsorbed into bloodstream)
  • ascending limb: allows salt (NaCl) loss from filtrate (to be reabsorbed into bloodstream)
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DCT

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distal convoluted tubule

  • final section of renal tubule (leads into collecting ducts)
  • mostly responsible for secretion of unwanted substances (will become urine)
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peritubular capillaries

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  • arise from efferent arterioles as leave glomerulus
  • closely follow renal tubules and drain into interlobular vein
  • porous + low-pressure –> how filtrate (water + solutes) is returned to bloodstream if not meant for excretion