Renal Starling Forces (Final Exam) Flashcards

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What is the glomerular capillary hydrostatic pressure?

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(P-GC) due to the high resistance of the efferent arteriole

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What is the Bowman’s capsule osmotic pressure?

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(pi-bc) since proteins do not normally get filtered and their concentration is low in the BC = this force is negligible (= 0mmHg)

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What are the forces that favor filtration?

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Bowman’s capsule osmotic pressure (pi-BC) and glomerulus capillary hydrostatic pressure (P-GC) = ~60mmHg

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What is the Bowman’s capsule hydrostatic pressure?

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(P-BC) due to a large volume of filtrate in closed space

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What is the glomerular osmotic pressure?

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(pi-GC) plasma proteins become more concentrated as water is filtered out

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What forces oppose filtration?

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Bowman’s capsule hydrostatic pressure (P-BC) and glomerulus capillary osmotic pressure (pi-GC) = ~ 44mmHg

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