Renal Physiology Lecture 1: The Basic Renal Processes Flashcards
1
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What are the basic renal processes?
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- Glomerular filtration
- Tubular reabsorption
- Tubular secretion
2
Q
How much filtration occurs daily?
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~180L/day (total plasma volume filtered over 60X/day)
- Protein-free fluid
3
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Filtrate subject to both …..?
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Filtrate subject to both reabsorption or secretion
4
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Tubular reabsorption vs. secretion
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Reabsorption:
- Water & solutes move from lumen to circulation
- Via peritubular capillaries or vasa recta
Secretion:
- Selective removal of substances from the circulation into the tubular filtrate
- Destined for excretion
5
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How do renal processes serve the body’s needs?
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- Essential substances are conserved → i.e. water, salt, glucose
- Enter circulation at the renal vasculature, reaches the heart for systemic circulation
- Substances not required remain in tubule lumen → Enter final urine for excretion
6
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What is filtrate initially similar to?
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Filtrate is initially similar in composition to plasma
- ‘isosmotic’ → of or having the same or equal osmotic pressure. (2) A condition in which the total number of solutes (i.e. permeable and impermeable) in a solution is the same or equal to the total solutes in another solution.
7
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Filtrate processing at the proximal tubule
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- 70% filtrate volume reabsorbed
- Solutes actively reabsorbed
- Water follows by osmosis
- Both solute and water are reabsorbed
- Filtrate remains isosmotic
8
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Filtrate processing at Loop of Henle
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- Descending limb facilitates water reabsorption
- Relatively impermeable to solute
- Ascending limb facilitates active solute reabsorption
- Relatively impermeable to water
- Diluted filtrate leaves the loop of Henle
9
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What parts of loop of Henle are impermeable to solute/ water?
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- descending → relatively impermeable to solute
- ascending → relatively impermeable to water
10
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Filtrate processing at the distal tubule and collecting duct
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- Hormone-sensitive
- Site of salt & water regulation
- Varying permeability to salt & water based on body needs
11
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Amount of solute excreted = ??
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- Volume and concentration of final urine varies according to body needs
- Average volume is about 1.5 L after 24 hrs once it leaves the collecting duct but it’s can vary widely
- Fluid reaching the renal pelvis is destined for excretion