How is the ultrafiltrate produced by the glomerulus?
Why is the basement membrane of the glomerulus negatively charged?
What components of blood can pass thorugh the glomerular barriers easily?
What components are not contained within the normal ultrafiltrate?
How do podocytes aid the production of the ultrafiltrate?
What components are reabsorbed from teh ultrafiltrate in the tubule?
What is filtration dependent on?
What is meant by glomerular filtration rate?
Where does the majority of the reabsorption of the ultrafiltrate occur and why?
What proprtion of glucose and amino acids is reabsorbed from teh ultrafiltrate?
100%
Describe the process of ultrafiltrate reabsorption
How are proteins reabsorbed from the ultrafiltrate?
Endocytosis via recetpros megalin and cubulin)
Decribe primary active transport in ultrafiltrate reabsorption
Why is ATP used to transport Na across the basolateral membrane in primary active transport for ultrafiltrate reabsorption?
Na/K+ ATPase not present in apical membrane
Describe secondary active transport in ultrafiltrate reabsorption
Explain the effects of hyperglycaemia on urine production
What is nephrotic syndrome?
Protein appearing in urine
What are the signs of nephrotic syndrome
How does oedema occur in nephrotic syndrome?
- Abdominal leakage
How does weight loss occur in nephrotic syndrome?
Describe teh process of nephrotic syndrome
What are the effects of hypertension on filtration?
Expansion of capillaries and so increased passage of large molecules
What is angiotensin II?
What are the primary functions of ADH?
- Constrict blood vessels