What are the functions of the kidneys?
Urine formation - maintains PH Endocrine + metabolic: - Erythropoietin - renin - vitamin d - gluconeogenesis
Structure of the kidney?
kidney bean shape and colour Lateral border convex medial border concave
Structures entering the hill of the kidney?
renal vein renal artery renal pelvis (ureter)
What are the supporting tissues of the kidney?
renal fascia perinephric fat fibrous capsule
Location of the kidney?
Rt Kidney T3 Lt kidney T2
What is the peritoneum relation to the kidney?
retro-peritoneum
Label the kidney


Arterial supply to the kydney
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•Upon entering the renal sinus, each artery divides into smaller branches:
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•Segmental aa àinterlobar aa àarcuate aa àcortical radiate aa àafferent arterioles àglomerular capillaries
What is the venous supply to the kidney
•Renal veins
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•Lt renal v. is joined by the Lt suprarenal v. & Lt gonadal v.before draining into theIVC
What is the renal blood flow pathway?

What is the lymphatic drainage to the kidney ?
para aortic nodes near the origin of the renal arteries
What is the nerve supply to the Kidney

What is the nephron
Basic functional unit.
a collection of tubes and blood vessels that help to concentrate urine
Function: Blood filtration and urine formation
List the key components of the nephron?
Renal corpuscle
renal tube and collecting ducts
Label the Nephron key components


Describe the collecting ducts of the Kidney
What are the types of nephrons and what are their 3 main differences?
Cortical nephrons (short loop of Henle)
Juxtamedullary nephron
What is the Juxtaglomerular apparatus and its relevant cell to osteos?
•A region where the most distal portion of the loopofHenlelies against the afferent (and sometimes efferent) arteriole its glomerulus
LEARN:
Juxtaglumeral cells located in walls: contain granules of renin, BP low, cell releases granules and starts the renal system.
What is the urine composition?
95% water
5% solutes
What are abnormal findings in urine composition?
What are the 3 steps of urine formation?
What is glomerular filtration?
WHat us the GFR and how is it calculated?
Glomerular filtration rate
•volume of filtrate formed each minute by the kidneys.
Normal GFR >90ml
Mid-loss 60-90ml
Kidney failure <15
What are the factors affecting filtration?
Net filtration pressure (BP) - only one we can affect.
Surface area available
FIltration membrane permeability