Proximal Tubule--Muster Flashcards

1
Q

Filtrate throughout proximal tubule is 300 mOsm, the same as in the interstitial/pericapilar space.

This means that reabsorption in in the proximal tubule is __________

A

isomotic

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2
Q

This ion functions to move most other ions in the proximal tubule

A

Na+

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3
Q

Essential gradient generator in proximal tubule

A

Na+/K+ pump

on basolateral surface

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4
Q

Distinguishing feature of proximal tubule histologically

A

microvilli

increases surface area and ability to reabsorb electrolytes and water

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5
Q

How much overall stuff is reabsorbed in proximal tubule?

A

about 2/3

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6
Q

Na+ transport in proximal tubule

A

Na+/K+ ATPase on basolateral/interstitial surface

Na+/H+ antiporter on lumenal surface

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7
Q

Na+ helps transporter what other substances in proximal tubule?

A

basolateral surface:

amino acids, glucose, phospharous

lumenal surface:

HCO3-

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8
Q

Glucose transporters in proximal tubule

types

A

lumenal sodium-linked glucose transporters

type 1

type 2 (90%)

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9
Q

What ion do glucose transporters use for secondary transport?

A

Na+ symporter

on lumenal surface

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10
Q

Tm = transport maximum

A

glucose context

15 mM is saturation point

after 15 mM, then saturated (270 mg/dL)

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11
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What substance assists in the moving of Cl- across the lumenal surface in the proximal tubule?

A

formate/hydroformic acid

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12
Q

Hydroformic acid/Cl- transport

A

H+ + formate → HF (hydroformic acid)

HF moves into tubule cell

HF → H+ + formate in cell

formate/Cl- antiporter moves chloride into tubule cell

K+/Cl- symporter into interstitial space

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13
Q

How does the Na+/H+ antiporter help in the transport of Cl-?

A

H+ pumped out into lumen

H+ + formate → HF

allows HF to enter cell

then formate moves out of cell, bringing Cl-

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