Describe flow thru glomerulus
& name the 4 filtration layers
Afferent arteriole –> glomerulus –> efferent arteriole
Flitration layers
ID (positive & negative) forces that play a role in initiation of urine formation
Positive (force out of blood)
= Blood Hydrostatic P
Negative (force back into blood)
= Capsular hydrosatic pressure
+ blood oncotic pressure
Relationship btwn blood supply to glomerulus &nutritional blood supply to renal parenchyma
Glomerulus
-initiates urine formation
Vasa recta
Name each section of tubule & the major modification it has on urine
What does it mean to be “freely filtered”?
–?
What is renal threshold
Why is the kidney susceptible to injury
2. High Level of exposure to toxins
If there is a loss of CONCENTRATING ability, how much of the nephrons are lost? (and what does that signify?)
66% loss
Tubular dysfunction
If there is an increase in NITROGENOUS waste, how much of the nephrons are lost? (and what does that signify?)
75% loss
Glomerular dysfunction