Analysis of Urine and Other Body Fluids: Renal Function Topic Outline
Analysis of Urine and Other Body Fluids: Renal Function Topic Outline
TOPIC OUTLINE
Erythropoiesis – production of RBC
1 Urinary System Erythropoietin - hormone produced primarily
2 Kidney’s Function by the kidneys, with small amounts made by the
3 Renal Anatomy & Physiology liver.
4 Renal Function Test
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TOTAL RENAL PLASMA FLOW: 600 to
700 mL/min
GLOMERULAR FILTRATION
GLOMERULUS
Consists of coil of approx. eight capillary
lobes referred to as capillary tuft.
Served as a sieve or a filter of plasma
substances with molecular weight of
<70,000
Located within the BOWMAN’S CAPSULE
2 TYPES OF NEPHRON (forms the beginning of the renal tubule)
1. Cortical Nephron
Approximately 85% GLOMERULAR PRESSURE
Responsible for removal of waste
products & reabsorption. Presence of HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE (cause
by size of afferent and efferent arteriole)
2. Juxtamedullary Nephron (15%)
Primary function is concentration of the HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE are necessary to
urine overcome the opposition of pressure from
the fluid from the Bowman’s capsule and
RENAL FUNCTION the ONCOTIC PRESSURE of unfiltered
plasma protein
A. Renal Blood Flow
B. Glomerular Filtration RAAS (Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System)
C. Tubular Reabsorption
D. Tubular Secretion This system respond to changes in blood
pressure and plasma sodium content
RENAL BLOOD FLOW
Monitored by JUXTAGLOMERULAR
The kidneys receive a large blood flow APPARATUS
(25%)
RENAL ARTERY supplies blood to the Mechanism:
kidney.
Based on average body size of 1.73m:
FUNCTIONS OF ANGIOTENSIN II: NOTE: All parts of the tubules can reabsorb
water except your Ascending Loop of Henle
1. Vasodilation of afferent & vasoconstriction because it is impermeable to water.
of efferent arteriole.
REABSORPTION MECHANISM
1. ACTIVE TRANSPORT
Substance to be reabsorbed must combine
to a carrier protein contained in the
membranes of the renal tubular cells.
Can be influenced by the concentration of
the substance being transported. TUBULAR SECRETION
Renal threshold- plasma concentration at
which active transport stops. 2 MAJOR FUNCTIONS:
Ex. Renal threshold for glucose is 160 to 180 1. Elimination of waste products not
mg/dL filtered by the glomerulus
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RENAL FUNCTION TESTS
GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE
CLEARANCE TEST
NOTE:
• 140-AGE → Total population being tested
• 72 → Average serum creatinine of 140 tested