Renal Physiology part 3 Flashcards
The antagonist to the angiotensin pathway because it DECREASES BLOOD VOLUME______
Renin converts
____
to
____
to
____
Causes arteries to constrict. Decreases filtration rate. Increases Thirst
which turns into:
____ nephron distal tubules reabsorb more water
____ increases sodium reabsorption in the kidney. Insertion of aquaporins.
ANP Atrial Natriuetic factor
Angiotensin
to
Angiotensin I
to
Angiotensin II
which turns into:
Aldosterone
ADH
____ made in the hypothalamus released in the posterior pituitary
____ made by the liver
____ made by atrial cells in the heart
____ is produced by the adrenal glands
____ produced by the kidney
ADH
Angiotensin
ANP (ANTAGONIST)
Aldosterone
Renin
TUBULAR REABSORPTION
1 _______
occurs in:
Exchanges:
2 ______
occurs in:
Exchanges:
3 _____
occurs in:
Exchanges:
4 ____
occurs in:
Exchanges:
5 _____
occurs in:
Exchanges:
TUBULAR REABSORPTION
1 Proximal tubule
occurs in: Cortex
Exchanges: Nutrients, NaCl H+ NH3
2 Descending limb of loop of henle
occurs in: Outer Medulla
Exchanges: H2O
3 Thin Segment of ascending limb to Thick segment
occurs in: Inner Medulla to Outer Medulla
Exchanges: NaCl
4 Distal tubule
occurs in: Cortex
Exchanges: NAcl K+ H+
5 Collecting duct
occurs in: Inner medulla
Exchange: Urea H2O
TUBULAR REABSORPTION
What is removed from filtrate?
Descending Limb in contrast to interstitial fluid (high osmolarity)
Ascending Limb in contrast to interstitial fluid (high osmolarity)
In Descending Limb, water is removed
In Ascending Limb, salt is removed
TUBULAR SECRETION
Importance:
1
2
3
4
1) Dispose substances like drugs and toxins
2) Eliminate undesirable substances reabsorbed like urea and uric
3) Removing excessive potassium ions
4) Controlling blood pH
Regulation of Kidney Function
1) ____ enhances fluid retention by maaking kidneys reclaim more water
2) ___ an increase in blood volume and pressure
1) ADH
2) Renin-angiostenin-aldoterone system (RAAS)
When you are thirsty ___ is quite high, so you need to drink to reduce it
Another way is to tell the Hypothalamus to release ___ to increase permeability to cause more H2O reabsorption
____ can inhibit it.
Blood osmolarity
Antidiuretic hormone ADH
Alcohol
Review
What are the three functions of a Nephron?
Glomerular filtration
Tubular reabsorption
Tubular Secretion
The purpose of the kidneys is to concentrate the ___ in the kidneys to produce ___ that has a HIGHER OSMOLARITY than BLOOD
Urine is ___
Blood is ___
Filtrate
Urine
Urine 1000
Blood 300
Order of excretory system(6)
Bowman’s capsule
Proximal convoluted tubule
Descending loop of Henle
Ascending loop of Henle
Distal convoluted tubule
Colelcting duct
____ contains ___ to detect the salt/water ratio in the blood which causes the production of ___ if body is dehydrated
____ like alcohol, cofffee, and tea increase urine flow. They inhibit ADH
Hypothalamus
Osmoreceptors
Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH)
Diuretic
Absence of ADH:
Presence of ADH:
Large volume DILUTE urine
Small volume CONCENTRATED urine
_____ flow in opposite directions. It is a ____ mechanism.
The more salt the ascending limb extrudes, the more concentrated will be the fluid delivered to it from the descending limb. This multiplies the concentration of interstitial fluid.
Countercurrent multiplier system
Possitive feedback mechanism