Tubulo-interstitial Diseases Flashcards
Which is more common, glomerular disease or tubulo-interstitial disease?
tubulo-interstitial disease
What is the interstitium?
a matrix of loose connective tissue (collagen) around the tubules - function is inseparable from the tubules
What happens to the interstitium in chronic renal disease?
becomes enlarged and fibrous
What are the most important tubulointerstitial injuries?
acute tubular necrosis, acute pyelonephritis, acute or chronic tubulointerstitial nephritis
Why are the tubules susceptible to ischaemia and necrosis?
because the cells are very metabolically demanding and in cases of low blood volume will be relatively under perfused compared to places like the brain
What is the commonest cause of acute renal failure?
acute tubular necrosis
What happens in acute tubular necrosis?
hypo perfusion causes tubule cell necrosis and the tubule cells will die and detach and block up the lumen leaving a naked basement membrane - the tubule is no longer functioning
Is acute tubular necrosis reversible?
yes - cells will regenerate and reline the tubules - but the patient may need dialysis to recover
What often happens during recovery from ATN?
diuresis
What happens to GFR in ATN?
it drops - so there is an increase in serum creatinine
What are the possible reasons for kidney rejection?
problems during transplant (ischaemia), early rejection, drug toxicity (immunosuprresive drugs), recurrent primary disease
What is toxic acute tubular necrosis?
Toxins that affect the tubular epithelium (heavy metals, antibiotics, chemotherapy) disturb mitochondrial function and lead to necrosis - see similar result as in ischaemia causing ATN
What is acute interstitial nephritis?
where the interstitium and tubules are infiltrated with inflammatory cells (lymphocytes and often eosinophils) - often due to drug allergy - presents as acute renal failure, sometimes with blood or protein in the urine, sometimes with fever or rash
What is the differential diagnosis for post streptococcal glomerular nephritis?
acute interstitial nephritis
What is pyelonephritis?
a bacterial infection of the kidney that affects the parenchyma, calyces and renal pelvis