urinary Flashcards
bladder holds
700-800mL
stretch receptors usually signal to pee at 200-400mL
bladder muscle
detruser muscle w/ 2rd longitudinal muscle
bladder mucosa is
transitional epithelium
how many nephrons
25M nephrons in each kidney
how much kidney filter per day
180L
GFR
glomerular filtration rate. total filtrate/minute by both kindeys.
norm 125ml/min about 180L/day= 45 gals
mechanisms that regulate rate of filtration
- renal autoregulation: intrinsic vasoconstriction/dilation
- angiotensin II: stimulates thirst center of hypothalamus. is a vasoconstrictor reduces vol of circulatory sys to keep blood pressure up. stimulates adrenal gland to make aldosterone to make kidneys retain Na and water
- Renin: converts angiotensinogen into I made by justaglomerular apparatus. senses blood pressure to produce more renin. macula densa cells inhibit renin production somehow
- ADH. mady by supraoptic nucleas of hypothalamus: water retention/maintain blood pressure. affects collecting ducts in kidney to reabsorb more water
- neuro regulation: sympathetic extreem stress causes vasoconstriction of afferent to slow filtration. regular stress sympathetic causes vasoconstriction of both aff/efferent to maintain pressure and slow flow at the same time
erythropoitin
made by kidney: regulates bloodcell production in bone marrow. RBC production when O2 delivery is lower
calcitriol
final step in converting vitamin D to calcitriol occurs in kidneys. vital for absorption of Ca, Mg and hydrogen phosphate ions
gradient that moves water in kidneys caused
- 80% of ATP used by kidneys caused by active transport of Na out of filtrate
- sodium reabsorbtion by osmosis 65% water and salt reabsorbed in proximal convoluted tubes.