Urinary system Flashcards

1
Q

Describe flow thru glomerulus

& name the 4 filtration layers

A

Afferent arteriole –> glomerulus –> efferent arteriole

Flitration layers

  • Endothelium –retains cells
  • Basement membrane –retains lg proteins
  • Slit Pores –retains most other proteins
  • Sialoglycoprotein charge –repels proteins
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2
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ID (positive & negative) forces that play a role in initiation of urine formation

A

Positive (force out of blood)
= Blood Hydrostatic P

Negative (force back into blood)
= Capsular hydrosatic pressure
+ blood oncotic pressure

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3
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Relationship btwn blood supply to glomerulus &nutritional blood supply to renal parenchyma

A

Glomerulus
-initiates urine formation

Vasa recta

  • supplies metabolic needs
  • maintains medullary osmotic gradient
  • recovers reabsorped solutes
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4
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Name each section of tubule & the major modification it has on urine

A
  1. Bowman’s capsule – collect filtrate
  2. PCT – Reabsorb nutrients
  3. Loop of Henle (descending) – Reabsorb H2O
  4. Loop of Henle (ascending) – Reabsorb NaCl
  5. DCT Aldosterone – Na/K exchange
  6. Distal collecting duct
  7. Collecting ducts –1. Absorb H2O
    - -2. Reabsorb Urea
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5
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What does it mean to be “freely filtered”?

A

–?

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6
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What is renal threshold

A
  • max ability of the PCT to reabsorb a specific nutrient (ex glucose)
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7
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Why is the kidney susceptible to injury

A
  1. Highly metabolic –10% of bodies O2 consumption

2. High Level of exposure to toxins

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8
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If there is a loss of CONCENTRATING ability, how much of the nephrons are lost? (and what does that signify?)

A

66% loss

Tubular dysfunction

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If there is an increase in NITROGENOUS waste, how much of the nephrons are lost? (and what does that signify?)

A

75% loss

Glomerular dysfunction

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