What are the dimensions of the average adult kidney?
Depth - 3cm
Length - 11cm
Width - 6cm
Weight - 150g
Describe the anatomy of the kidney
What are the 7 functions of the kidneys?
What is one of the causes of high BP?
High water levels in blood
How much of the cardiac output goes through the kidneys?
25% (1200ml)
Show the flow of blood through the renal blood vessels
What are the nephron-associated blood vessels
What are the functions of the glomerulus and vasa recta?
Glomerulus = filtration
Vasa recta = selective reabsorption
Describe the juxtaglomerular apparatus
What is glomerular filtration?
Movement of water and solutes from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure
(Forced through capillary walls and pores of glomerulus into Bowman’s capsule)
Describe the process of glomerular filtration
What is the filtration membrane?
Pores of glomerulus and walls of Bowman’s capsule
Name 5 small molecules in filtrate
What is glomerular filtration rate?
The amount of filtrate formed by both kidneys each minute
Volume formed in adult kidneys = 120-125ml/min
What is GFR determined by?
What are the 2 mechanisms that control GFR?
2. Extrinsic control
Describe intrinsic control
Describe extrinsic control
Norepinephrine released by sympathetic NS
Epinephrine released by adrenal medulla
This causes:
- Afferent arteriole constriction
- Inhibits filtration
- Release of renin which participates in the RAAS
What is the RAAS?
Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone System
Describe the effect of BP on arterioles
High BP = constriction of afferent arterioles and dilation of efferent arterioles
Low BP = dilation of afferent arterioles and constriction of efferent arterioles
Describe the RBC through the kidneys
How much of the body does water make up?
Infant - 70%
Child - 65%
Adult - 60%
What are the 6 main functions of water?
What is the rate of water transport affected by?