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Renal Physiology
Renal Physiology ISF NJMS
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02/23/2009

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In the absence of ADH...
Definition
The medulla is much less hyperosmotic because:
1. urea is lot in the urine, eventually its concentration drops in the inner medulla
2. less urea makes the countercurrent multiplication less efficient: also less Na in interstitium
Term
Central Diabetes Insipidus
Definition
Lack of ADH. Large volume of dilute urine (up to 20L/day). May lead to hypternatremia, if H2O isnt available. Pts will drink a lot. Can be treated with ADH.
Term
Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus
Definition
Congenital: Lack of ADH receptor or aquaporin. Has acquired forms, side effect of some medications (Lithium). Treatment: (1) does not respond to ADH (2) Adequate hydration (3) Sodium restriction to prevent hypernatremia
Term
SIADH
Definition
Syndrome of inappropriate ADH secretion >> H20 retention. Causes (1) hyponatremia (if develops quickly: cerebral edema >> irritability, confusion, coma) (2) Concentrated urine
Term
Diabetes Mellitus
Definition
Osmotic diuresis. Glucose exceeds tubular threshold >> appears in urine. Osmotically active >> retains water in tubules >> large volume of urine. Retained water dilutes salts in tubules >> decreased gradient for reabsorption >> salt (Na and K) loss in urine. Severe dehydration
Term
Conn Syndrome
Definition
Primary hyperaldosteronism: Increased Na+ reabsorption. Plasma Na+ is not necessarily high. Increased volume>> hypertension. Hypokalemia. Alkalosis (aldo also stimulates H+ secretion of intercalated cells). Renin (Ang 2) levels are low.
Term
Renal artery stenosis
Definition
2ndary hyperaldosteronism. Renin (Ang II) levels are high. Symptoms are similar to primary hyperaldosteronism.
Term
Reabsorption of Amino Acids
Definition
Amino Acids –reabsorbed by a variety of mechanisms, usually involving combinations of facilitated diffusion and secondary active transporters at basolateral and apical membranes. Complete by end of proximal tubule
Term
Reabsorption of Carboxylates
Definition
reabsorbed by Na+ coupled cotransporters. Complete by end of proximal tubule
Term
Reabsorption of Oligopeptides
Definition
reabsorbed by H+ coupled transport if they are shorter, or by degradation into constituent amino acids if they are longer. Complete by end of proximal tubule.
Term
Reabsorption of Proteins
Definition
the small amounts of protein that manage to escape into the filtrate are reabsorbed by endocytosis, but about 1% of the filtered load is excreted (remember that normal protein levels in the urine should be <100 mg). Complete by end of proximal tubule
Term
Affect of K+ imbalance
Definition
Hyperkalemia: >5mM in ECF – cells are depolarized, leading to arrythmias and death.
Hypokalemia: <3.5mM in ECF – cells are hyperpolarized, leading to muscle weakness and constipation.
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