Kidneys 2 Important Blood Vessels in Urine Formation Afferent Arteriole
Kidneys 2 Important Blood Vessels in Urine Formation Afferent Arteriole
Efferent Arteriole
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Output: Urine
Urine is affected by the function of the body. If
there is something wrong with your heart, then
there will be something wrong with your urinary
output.
Arteriole is larger than a capillary
Pressure exerted (10 mmHg) bring changes to
the diameter of a blood vessel
Receives the filtered blood
Glomerulus
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Nephrons
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Functional units
Capable of producing urine
1 1.5 million per kidney
Two types of Nephron:
1) Cortical (85%) Majority of the nephron
2) Juxtamedullary (15%)
The blood vessel that supplies blood towards
the kidney for filtration processes. Urine appears
yellow-like. Plasma is the component of the
blood that makes urine yellow-like.
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Bowmans Capsule
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Cortical Nephron
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Juxtamedullary Nephron
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Nephron
Urine
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1. Creatinine
2. Urea
Pure Water
- s.g. 1.000
UTI
Female> Male
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TRBF
Hypostenuria
x100 =
x100 = 19%
Isothenuria
%1.010- Isosthenuria/Isothenuric
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Cast
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Protein Free
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Hematuria
Pyuria
uria
Etc.
Orthostatic
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P = C = Yellow
SG = 1.035
C = glu = (-)
Pro= (-)
M = Cast
P = C = Yellow
SG = 1.035
C = glu = (-)
Pro= (++++)
M = Cast (-)
result: Invalid
result: Possible
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Clearance
1. Endogenous Substances
*Urea, creatinine, beta-2-microglobulin, cystatinC (for glomerular damage)
2. Exogenous Substances
*Inulin(measure integrity of glomerulus; polymer
of fructose)
metabolism)
-Urine formed:
a. Glomerular Filtration
- GFR rate
b. Tubular Secretion
- from BV to RT
c. Tubular Reabsoprtion
- from RT to BV
40-50% is reabsorbed.
Disadvantage: filtered out
Creatinine Clearance
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CC=
Loop of Henle
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1.73 (min)
( )
1. U-150 mg/dL
P-1.3 mg/dL
V-1250mL
t-24 hr
CC=
150 /
1.3 /
1250
1440
= 100.16 mL/min
2. U-135 mg/dL
P-1.1 mg/dL
V-900mL
t-24 hr
2
BSA- 1.2 m
CC=
135 /
1.1 /
900
1440
1.73 2
1.2 2
Rate of Reabsorption
= 110.46 mL/min
Plasma ultrafiltrate
Choroid plexus: glomerulus
Capillary networks
Endothelial cells in CNS: tightly junctured
together.
2. Endocrine Gland
- Secrete some hormones and body regulation.
a. Erythropoetin (hormone) (EPO)
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(RAAS)
- involvement of kidneys in blood pressure
regulation.
bp = filtrate = urine
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Release of Renin
Ca
Nearest AA.
Color: lighter
True for diabetes insipidus (posterior pituitary
gland)
DI DM (differentiate by specific gravity)
DM-> beta cells of the pancreas
DI: s.g. because it is dilute
DM: s.g. because it is concentrated
bp: H2O in blood & w/ Na+ ions in BS.
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