Renal Physiology parts: Flashcards
Low Blood Pressure in Renal Blood Vessels
Intrinsic Mechanisms (2):
Myogenic Mechanism of Autoregulation
Tubuloglomerular mechanism of autoregulation
Low Blood Pressure in Renal Blood Vessels
Extrinsic Mechanism (2)
Hormonal (renin-angiotensin) mechanism
Neural controls
Low Blood Pressure in Renal Blood Vessels
Myogenic Mechanism of Autoregulation
Occurs in:
Causes:
Occurs in: Renal Vascular Smooth Muscle
Causes: Vasodilation
Low Blood Pressure in Renal Blood Vessels
Tubuloglomerular mechanism of autoregulation
Occurs in:
Causes:
Occurs in: Macula densa cells of the JG apparatus
Causes: Vasodilation through chemical
Low Blood Pressure in Renal Blood Vessels
Hormonal (renin-angiotensin) mechanism
Occurs in:
Causes:
Occurs in: JG cells of the JG apparatus
Causes: Renin release leading to Na+ reabsorption, more water, increased blood volume ALSO vasoconstriction
Low Blood Pressure in Renal Blood Vessels
Neural controls
Occurs in:
Causes:
Occurs in: baroreceptors in blood vessels
Causes: Sympathetic nervous system to work and increase blood volume