cats kidney
-true unipyramidal before and after birth
-can be yellow if cat is obese and is normal
-FIP leads to vasculitis which is white lesions following vasculature. if not following than could be neoplasia
Horse kidney
-left normal, right heart shaped.
-urine has lots of calcium carbonate cloudy pee is normal
major components of the kidney
-if you damage one the others will follow, damaged glomeruli leads to damaged tubules. -vessels, glomeruli, tubules, interstitum.
-kidney looks the same in chronic stages of the disease
vascular supply to the kidney
-20-25% cardiac output
-helps maintain BP
-supplied by end arterioles
-supplied by renal artery
Regulation of renal blood flow
Juxtaglomerular apparatus
1. Juxta glomerular cells (afferent arteriole)
2. Efferent arteriole
3. Macula densa (distal convoluted tubule)
4. Mesangial cells
what and how kidneys respond to changes in BP
Respond to:
1. Depletion of extracellular fluid–> ADH release
2. Decrease in renal blood pressure–> ang-II
3. Decrease in sodium chloride-> Aldosterone
glomerulus
Function: production of the ultrafiltrate
Structure:
- Capillaries
- Mesangial cells
- Podocytes
Glomerular Filtration Barrier
tubules
_Proximal convoluted tubules:
* Reabsorb water, solutes
(Na, Cl, HCO3), glucose,
amino acids
* Excrete hydrogen.
* PT have large number of mitochondia since they need lots of energy.
-first structure to encounter toxins ect. will get necrosis first. decreased renal BP can cause death of tubule cells.
loop of henle
how is urine concentrated?
Collecting duct
Interstitium:
examining capsule of kidney
Functions of the kidney
Kidney function requirements
Azotemia
-Increased concentration of non-
protein nitrogenous wastes (urea and creatinine) in the BLOOD
3 causes:
1. Pre-renal azotemia
2. Renal azotemia
3. Post-renal (obstruction)
azotemia and renal failure
-azotemia in blood and low USG in urine means renal failure.
-you can have azotemia and no renal failure.
Renal failure, 3 types and causes
-Impaired renal function associated with azotemia
* 75-80% of the renal function is lost
Pre renal causes: Shock, hemorrhage, heart failure, severe
dehydration, DIC. related to blood.
uremia
-The syndrome associated with
multisystemic lesions and clinical signs because of renal failure.
-animal with uremia will have azotemia.
End Stage Renal Disease or Kidney disease
acute renal failure
Chronic Renal Failure
How uremia produces gross lesions following vascular injury
-Vascular injury causes one or more of the following:
1 . Thrombosis, ischemia, necrosis and hemorrhage
2. Increased vascular permeability (edema)
3. leakage of urea and its conversion to caustic ammonia by bacteria leading to ulceration