Which kidney is usually taken during liver donor transplantation and why?
Left Kidney; because it has a longer renal vein
Where is the macula densa located?
Distal convoluted tubule
Where are JG cells located?
Afferent arteriole
ureterovesicular junction
narrowest part of the ureter; common site for stones to get stuck
nephrocalcinosis
calcification of the medullary periods; assoc w/hyperparathyroidism
passage of ureters in relation to the uterine artery and ductus deferens?
ureters pass under uterine artery and under ductus deferens (retroperitoneal)
60-40-20 rule (of total body weight):
60% = total body water 40% = ICF 20% = ECF
How to measure plasma volume?
radiolabeled albumin
how to measure extracellular volume?
Inulin
Glomerular Filtration barrier is composed of:
What substances can be used to measure GFR?
What substance can be used to meausre the ERPF (Effective Renal Plasma Flow)?
-PAH clearance; b/c all PAH entering kidney is secreted
ERPF vs true RPF?
ERPF underestimates true RPF by about 10%
RBF =?
RBF = RPF/(1-Hct)
Normal Filtration Fraction =?
20%
Effect of prostaglandings on kidney:
Effect of NSAIDs on kidney?
Prostaglandins dilate afferent arteriole –> so, get:
Effect of Angiotensin II on kidneys?
Acts on Efferent Arteriole; constricts EA:
Effect of ACE-inhibitors on kidneys?
ACE-inhibitors–> inhibit Ang II –> dilate Efferent Arteriole:
*so, may have increased Creatinine levels in blood (b/c decreased GFR, and Creatinine clearance is a measure of GRF, so decreased Creatinine clearance –> more Creatinine in blood)
What is Creatinine in urine a measurement of?
Glomerular Filtration Rate
Where in kidney is glucose normally reabsorbed?
Proximal tubule by Na+/glucose cotransport
At what plasma glucose levels does glucosuria begin (threshold)?
At what glucose levels is Tm (all transporters fully saturated)?
- all transporters are fully saturated (Tm) at plasma glucose levels = 350 mg/dL
Hartnups disease:
deficiency of neutral amino acid (tryptophan) transporter in proximal tubule; so, can’t reabsorb tryptophan
-results in pellagra (niacin/B3 deficiency; b/c B3 is derived from Tryptophan)
Where in nephron is glucose, AAs, and most of bicarbonate, Na, Cl, and water reabsorbed?
Early proximal tubule
Where in kidney is there “isotonic absorption”?
Early proximal tubule