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Page 1: SS 10 Filtration Secretion Reabsorption. Test # 3 on Monday Covers only Cardiovascular and Respiratory. Some short answer questions and draw and label

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Filtration

Secretion

Reabsorption

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Test # 3 on Monday

Covers only Cardiovascular and Respiratory.

Some short answer questions and draw and label questions.

Lab next week: Urinalysis!

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1 Hrbefore LabEmpty bladder; note time

Beginning of Lab:Collect Urine, measure Volume and titrate [NaCl]

Drink Test Beverage in 5 minutes or less

At 30 min intervals, collect urinemeasure V and [NaCl]

30 min 30 min30 min30 min30 min

Drink plenty of water the day of lab;Avoid coffee, caffeine, salty foods

60 min

800 ml tap water or800 ml tap water + 7 g NaCl or 80 ml tap water + 7 g NaCl

Urinalysis Lab

During intervals, diagram the negative feedback loops.

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Renal Physiology

• Structures of the kidney• Four fundamental renal mechanisms

– Filtration– Reabsorption– Secretion– Metabolism

• Functions of the kidneys– Homeostasis

• Fluid balance (blood pressure)• Electrolyte balance (blood pressure, membrane excitability)• Acid-base balance (in concert with lungs)

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Special terms• Filtration: movement of fluid from blood into

the lumen of the nephron (renal tubule)

• Reabsorption: the movement of specific compounds from the tubular lumen back into the blood (peritubular capillaries)

• Secretion: the transport of specific compounds from blood into the tubular lumen

• Excretion: elimination from the body in urine

Glomerular Filtration Rate = 120 ml/ min

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Table 14.02

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Lab: Extra 800 ml intake!

Sidebar: some desert animals never drink and must obtain all their water in the diet.

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Table 14.04

Lab: Extra 7 g intake!

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Kidneys are source of 3 hormones: Renin, EPO, and Vit D.Kidneys are targets of 3 hormones: ADH, Aldosterone, ANH

Topics discussed: cortex, medulla, kidney stones, micturition (detrussor, internal and external urethra sphincters and innervation), incidence of bladder infections by gender, urethral sphincters

Tubular fluid vs urine

Nephron = tubule

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Renal artery = One way in. Two ways out of kidney (renal vein or ureter)

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Enlargedon nextpage

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Fig. 14.02a

Renalcorpuscle

Juxtamedullary and Cortical Nephrons

Peritubular Capillaraies and branch thereof called vasa recta

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A Portal System

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The nephron

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Fig. 14.03a

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Fig. 14.05Glomerular Filtration Rate is 120 ml/min = 180 L/day

Three stimuli for secretion of renin from JGC

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Figure 14.03Ultrafiltrate of plasma enters Bowman’s space

Composition same as plasma except no formed elements and no proteins and no substances bound to proteins

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Fig. 14.08

variable

Starling Forces

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Fig. 14.09

Ways to alter GFR

What happens during hemorrhage?

What substances can cause this constriction?

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Fig. 14.02a

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Figure 14.10

Membrane proteins are segregated into apical (luminal) and basolateral membranes.

reabsorption

S e c r e t i o n

metabolismAmino acid glucose

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Reabsorption and secretion in proximal tubule is NOT under hormonal control.Primary active transport of Na+ establishes a gradient for reabsorption of glucose, amino acids, etc.

Reabsorption and secretion in DCT & CCD is under hormonal control.Hormones that act here: ANH, ADH, Aldosterone.

Here, reabsorption of Na+ is linked to the secretion of K+.

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Effect of ADH: insertion of more aquaporins in th the membranes

Effect: Increase H2O reabsorption

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Figure 14.31Normally, all filtered bicarbonate is “reabsorbed”

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Figure 14.10

Membrane proteins are segregated into apical (luminal) and basolateral membranes.

reabsorption

secretionmetabolism

Amino acid glucose

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Filtration is controlled by aa and ea diameters!

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Consider a substance that in filtered only, no reabsorption, no secretion.

Excretion of this substance = GFRClearance of this substance = GFR

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• Clearance = volume of plasma from which a substance is completely removed (cleared) by the kidneys per unit time.

• Clearance of Inulin is 120 ml/min

• Cinulin or Ccreatinine = Glomerular Filtration Rate

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Filtration + complete Secretion

Ex: Para AminoHippurate (PAH)

Measure Renal Plasma Flow

Filtration + partial reabsorption

Ex: SodiumEx: Water

Filtration + 100 Reabsorption

Ex: GlucoseEx: Amino Acids

Renal Handling of Substances

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• Clearance = volume of plasma from which a substance is completely removed (cleared) by the kidneys per unit time.

• Clearance of Inulin is 120 ml/min

• Cinulin or Ccreatinine = Glomerular Filtration Rate

• If C x is greater than GFR ( which is Cinulin) then that substance undergoes NET TUBULAR SECRETION

• If C x is less than GFR ( which is Cinulin) then that substance undergoes NET TUBULAR REABSORPTION

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A little more on Clearance:

Clearance of glucose = 0 ml/min which means….

Clearance of X = 120 ml/min which means….

Clearance of antibiotic XXX = 500 ml/min which means…

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Calculating clearanceClearance of s = Urine concentration of s X Urine Volume

Plasma concentration of s

Special cases: Clearance of

•Inulin and creatinine (filtered only; use to measure Glomerular Filtration Rate.)

•Para Amino Hippurate (filtered and completelysecreted, use to measure Renal Plasma Flow)

“24 hour urine catch” + blood sample