Renal Physiology Anatomy & Blood Flow Flashcards
1
Q
Describe the structural organization of the functional unit of the kidney- the nephron (both vascular and tubular elements)
A
functional units-
filtration: renal corpuscle
- composed of Bowman’s capsule and glomerular capillary tufts
reabsorption/secretion: renal tubule
regulation: JGA
excretion: CDs
- renal artery supplies kidney
- all blood delivered o kidney passes through glomerular capillaries
- efferent arterioles supply peritubular capillaries OR vasa recta
- all blood exits kidney via renal vein
2
Q
overview kidney function
A
- regulation ECF and BP
- regulation osmolality
- maintenance ion balance
- homeostatic regulation of pH
- excretion of wastes
- production hormones (erythropoietin, renin)
3
Q
fluid movement along nephron
A
- plasma volume enters afferent arteriole (100%)
- 20% of volume filters into nephron (bowman’s capsule)
- > 19% of fluid is reabsorbed into efferent arteriole
- > 99% plasma entering kidney returns to systemic circulation
- <1% of volume is excreted to external environment
amount filtered- amount reabsorbed + amount secreted = amount excreted
4
Q
measuring RBF
A
substance used must:
- largely be excreted by nephron (NOT REABSORBED)
- not metabolized/produced by kidney
- not toxic to body
i. e. PAH- 20% filtered, extensively secreted - measure concentration in urine with amount going in
tells us how much plasma is delivered to kidney
** RPF does not change if filtration is impaired, need to do it together with GFR