Chapter 26 Renal function

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Proteinuria is

an important sign of basement membrane discomfort

Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) and urodilatin

decrease sodium reabsorption

Hydrostatic pressure within the glomerular capillaries

is the main driving force for filtration

Excess potassium is excreted from the body by the renal system primarily via

secretion based on aldosterone level

The blood urea nitrogen (BUN) level is affected by

Protein intake Fluid intake Catabolism Renal function

Approximately two thirds of the water and electrolytes filtered by the kidney are reabsorbed by the

Proximal tubule

More than 5 WBC per high power field

Indicate urinary tract infection

Normal urine pH range

4-6.8

Normal specific gravity of urine

1.010-1.025

Serious renal impairment generally does not occur until......... of total nephrons have been damaged.

75% to 90%

Hormones that increase sodium reabsorption from the tubular fluid include

Aldosterone Angiotensin II

Vasa recta

Are capillaries that surround the loops of Henle and collecting ducts and absorb interstitial fluid

Factors that increase the glomerular filtration rate include

Fluid volume excess

Renin is released from the

Juxtaglomerular cells

Glucose reabsorption

Occurs in the proximal convoluted tubule with the assistance of sodium dependent protein co-transporter

The underlying mechanism which directly results in glycosuria is

exceeding the threshold for glucose reabsorption

The primary selectivity barrier for glomerular filtration is the

glomerular basement membrane - prevents plasma proteins, RBCs, WBCs, and platelets from passing through the glomerulus

The glucose transporter in the proximal tubule

may be saturated at high filtered glucose loads- glycosuria then results is not ATP dependent has a transport maximum does exist beyond which glycosuria occurs a sodium-dependent protein co-transporter is needed

Serum creatinine may be increased by

muscle breakdown

The primary function of the vasa recta is to

reabsorb interstitial water.

The glomerular filtration rate is most accurately reflected in the

serum creatinine level


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