Renal Physiology part 3 Flashcards

1
Q

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.

A

ANP Atrial Natriuetic factor

Angiotensin
to
Angiotensin I
to
Angiotensin II

which turns into:
Aldosterone
ADH

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2
Q

____ 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

A

ADH
Angiotensin
ANP (ANTAGONIST)
Aldosterone
Renin

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3
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TUBULAR REABSORPTION

1 _______
occurs in:
Exchanges:

2 ______
occurs in:
Exchanges:

3 _____
occurs in:
Exchanges:

4 ____
occurs in:
Exchanges:

5 _____
occurs in:
Exchanges:

A

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

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4
Q

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)

A

In Descending Limb, water is removed

In Ascending Limb, salt is removed

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5
Q

TUBULAR SECRETION

Importance:
1

2

3

4

A

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

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6
Q

Regulation of Kidney Function

1) ____ enhances fluid retention by maaking kidneys reclaim more water

2) ___ an increase in blood volume and pressure

A

1) ADH

2) Renin-angiostenin-aldoterone system (RAAS)

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7
Q

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.

A

Blood osmolarity

Antidiuretic hormone ADH
Alcohol

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8
Q

Review

What are the three functions of a Nephron?

A

Glomerular filtration

Tubular reabsorption

Tubular Secretion

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9
Q

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 ___

A

Filtrate
Urine

Urine 1000
Blood 300

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10
Q

Order of excretory system(6)

A

Bowman’s capsule

Proximal convoluted tubule

Descending loop of Henle

Ascending loop of Henle

Distal convoluted tubule

Colelcting duct

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11
Q

____ 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

A

Hypothalamus
Osmoreceptors
Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH)

Diuretic

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12
Q

Absence of ADH:

Presence of ADH:

A

Large volume DILUTE urine

Small volume CONCENTRATED urine

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13
Q

_____ 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.

A

Countercurrent multiplier system

Possitive feedback mechanism

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