Proximal Tubule--Muster Flashcards
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 __________
isomotic
This ion functions to move most other ions in the proximal tubule
Na+
Essential gradient generator in proximal tubule
Na+/K+ pump
on basolateral surface
Distinguishing feature of proximal tubule histologically
microvilli
increases surface area and ability to reabsorb electrolytes and water
How much overall stuff is reabsorbed in proximal tubule?
about 2/3
Na+ transport in proximal tubule
Na+/K+ ATPase on basolateral/interstitial surface
Na+/H+ antiporter on lumenal surface
Na+ helps transporter what other substances in proximal tubule?
basolateral surface:
amino acids, glucose, phospharous
lumenal surface:
HCO3-
Glucose transporters in proximal tubule
types
lumenal sodium-linked glucose transporters
type 1
type 2 (90%)
What ion do glucose transporters use for secondary transport?
Na+ symporter
on lumenal surface
Tm = transport maximum
glucose context
15 mM is saturation point
after 15 mM, then saturated (270 mg/dL)
What substance assists in the moving of Cl- across the lumenal surface in the proximal tubule?
formate/hydroformic acid
Hydroformic acid/Cl- transport
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
How does the Na+/H+ antiporter help in the transport of Cl-?
H+ pumped out into lumen
H+ + formate → HF
allows HF to enter cell
then formate moves out of cell, bringing Cl-