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Summary The Kidney - Renal physiology (Guyton & Hall)

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Guyton & Hall summary of the chapters describing the physiology of the kidneys (ch. 26-28) for medical students. Including drawings/illustrations for better understanding of tubular compartments and functions.

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Kidney General

Kidney functions




Regulation of wat er and Electrolyte balance s
Regulation of arterialpressvre
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* for maintal nance of home ostasis excretion of Nat und weiter
* long -
term regulation by
* renal adaption to dietintake
short term regulation by hormonell vasoactivators
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Regulation of acid -
base balance
high Nat intake
* excretion of acids
f
accu mutation of Nat * regulation Of body fluid buffer stores

t
increased
extracellular fluid volume Regulation of erythrocyte production

/
L \ * secret on of erythropoetin
↳ stimulated by hypoxia
hormonell changes compensatory signals
↳ decreasedsecretion leadstoanemia


\ ✓ di hydroxy vitamin D ] ( coilcitriol )
increased Nat excretion Regulation of 1,25 -

production

* hydroxyl ation Of the Vitamin at position 1

* essential for normal ( a " deposition in bone and re absorption by at tract

* regulation of calcium und phosphate


Glucose synthesis ( Gluconeogenese's )

* during pro long ed fasting




Renal bloodsupply


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blood flow to Kidneys E 22% Of cardiac 1100mi / min 80mm Hg
Output =




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unique in haring two capilla rybeds



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↳ glomerular capillaries arranged in series
separate d by efferentarterioles
↳ peri tubular capilla ries


efferentarterioles :
regvlatehydrostaticpressvre in glomerular capillaries



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adjvsted resistance of afferent and afferent arterien les regvlates . . .




. . .
hydrostatic pressure
. . .
glomervlar filtration rate
. . . tubular reabsorption




nephron =
functional unit
POZ =


↳ urine production ① mmHg
↳ 800.000 -
1.000.000 In euch kidney
↳ can it be regeneratedbykidneys
↳ numberdecreases with age and diseases
↳ adaptive changes in healthynephronscompensate diseases

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