SUGER Flashcards
Name the 3 things to make up the Glomerular Filtration barrier.
- Fenestrated capillary endothelium.
- Double layer basement membrane.
- Foot processes of podocytes.
Name 5 factors that determine a molecule crossing the filtration barrier.
- Pressure.
- Size of the molecule.
- Charge of the molecule (negative molecules are repelled).
- Rate of blood flow.
- Binding to plasma proteins.
What force favours glomerular filtration?
Hydrostatic pressure of the glomerular capsule.
Name 2 forces that oppose glomerular filtration.
- Hydrostatic pressure of the bowman’s space.
2. Oncotic pressure of the glomerular capsule.
Does the bowman’s space exert an oncotic pressure?
No. There are no proteins in the Bowman’s space.
What equation could be used to calculate the net glomerular filtration pressure?
HPgc - HPbs - πgc
What is the definition of glomerular filtration rate?
The volume of fluid filtered from the glomeruli into Bowman’s space per unit time.
What effect does vasoconstriction of the afferent arteriole have on GFR?
GFR will decrease as the HPgc decreases.
What effect does vasodilation of the afferent arteriole have on GFR?
GFR will increase as the HPgc increases.
What effect does vasoconstriction of the efferent arteriole have on GFR?
GFR will increase. Efferent arteriolar constriction tends to push blood back to the glomerulus and so increases the HPgc.
What effect does vasodilation of the efferent arteriole have on GFR?
GFR will decrease as the HPgc decreases.
Name 2 ways in which GFR is regulated.
- Autoregulation.
2. Tubuloglomerular feedback.
What is tubuloglomerular feedback?
Macula densa cells of the DCT detect NaCl levels and use this as an indicator of GFR.
NaCl levels increase as GFR increases.
What would happen if Nacl levels reaching the macula densa cells were very high?
The macula densa cells would signal to the afferent arterioles to vasoconstrict therefore reducing GFR.
Where are the macula densa cells located?
They are epithelial cells found within the DCT. They sit between the afferent and efferent arteriole of the glomerulus.
How could you measure GFR?
Look at the excretion of a marker substance.
List 3 qualities necessary of a marker substance.
- Freely filtered.
- Not metabolised.
- Not reabsorbed or secreted.
What substance can be used clinically to estimate GFR?
Creatinine.
What is the usual value of the filtration fraction.
20%
Define renal clearance.
Volume of plasma from which a substance is completely removed by the kidney per unit time.
Name 7 molecules that are reabsorbed in the proximal convoluted tubule.
Na+, K+, Cl-, HCO3-, H2O, amino acids, glucose.
Is the ascending or descending limb of the loop of henle permeable to H2O?
Descending limb.
What is the purpose of countercurrent multiplication?
To generate a hypertonic medullary interstitium so H2O can be drawn out of the tubules and reabsorbed.
What ion is pumped out of the ascending limb into the medullary interstitium?
Na+. This increases the medullary osmolarity.