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JG apparatus -- what's it made of, where do the cells come from, what do they do? |
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JG cells -- modificed SM of afferent arteriole, monitor BP/beta1 innervation, secretes RENIN!!
macula densa -- modified epithelium of distal renal tubule (TAL), monitor Na+ in TAL, stim JG cells |
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under gonadal vessels over common/external iliacs between gonadal (lateral) and internal iliacs (medial) under uterine artery/vas deferens |
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total body weight 60% total body water 2/3 intracellular, 1/3 extracellular (inulin) 1/4 plasma (RISA), 3/4 interstitial |
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glomerular filtration barrier |
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1. fenestrated endothelial cells (size barrier) 2. fused BM with heparan sulfate (charge barrier) 3. podocytes |
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creatinine GFR vs. true GFR |
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creatinine slightly overestimates because some is secreted |
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PRF from PAH vs. true PRF |
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PAH underestimates ~10% b/c doesn't measure flow to areas that don't filter or secrete PAH |
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normal values blood osmolality GFR FF RBF percent of CO |
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290 100 FF = 20% RBF = 25% of CO |
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effect on arterioles prostaglandins, NO, D1, bradykinin, alpha1, adenosine, ATII, ANP |
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prostaglandins, NO, D1, bradykinin -- dilate afferents
alpha1, adenosine (macula densa) -- constrict afferents
ATII, ANP -- constrict efferents |
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FF in same direction as GFR except... |
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afferent arteriole constriction decrease GFR, no change in FF (since RPF also decreases) |
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PCT problem --> can't absorb glucose, AAs, phosphorus, bicarb |
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where is most water reabsorbed? high ADH? low ADH? |
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relative concentrations along PCT |
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diagonal lines up -- PAH, Cr, inulin horizontal at 1 -- Na, K down to zero -- AAs, glucose others up -- urea, Cl others down -- HCO3, Pi |
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constrict efferent arteriole --> increased GFR AND compensatory increase in reabsorption --> no volume loss general vasoconstriction AND affects barorecptor function --> limited reflex bradycardia |
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constrict efferent arteriole --> increased GFR, but no compensatory increase in reabsorption --> diuresis general vasodilation |
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where epo is made? where vit D is activated? |
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epo -- tubular interstitial cells (peritubular capillary lining cells of cortex) vit D -- proximal tubule cells |
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#1 low blood volume!!! #2 osmolarity |
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effects on K insulin, beta agonists, acidosis, hyperosmolarity, dig |
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insulin -- into cells beta agonist -- into cells acidosis -- out of cells hyperosmolarity -- out of cells (with water) dig -- out of cells |
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neuromuscular irritablity, arrhythmias |
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pCO2 = 1.5 * HCO3 + 8 +/- 2 |
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resp acidosis -- 1, 3.5 resp alkalosis -- 2, 5 for each 10 change in pCO2 |
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MUDPILES Methanol Uremia DKA Paraldehyde, Phenformin Iron/INH Lactic acidosis Ethylene glycol (oxalate crystals) Salicylates |
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type 1 -- "distal", CDs can't excrete H+ (also impaired citrate excretion --> kidney stones); urine pH always > 5.5 type 2 -- "proximal", PCT can't reabsorb HCO3 (also impaired PO4 absorption --> hypophosphatemic rickets); urine pH can go < 5.5 type 4 -- hyperkalemic (hypoaldo or lack response to aldo) |
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rapidly progressive GN made of cells + FIBRIN!! |
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diffuse proliferative GN membranoproliferative GN, type I |
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post-strep GN membranous GN |
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membranoproliferative GN, type II |
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membranoproliferative GN, type I |
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post-strep GN (nml C4), SLE (low C4), membranoprolif GN type II (nml C4) |
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causes of diffuse proliferative GN (3) |
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SLE (worst kind for SLE) MPGN bacterial endocarditis |
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immune complex mediated kidney disease |
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post-strep GN diffuse proliferative GN Berger's disease membranous GN membranoproliferative GN |
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complications of nephrotic syndrome (3) |
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thromboembolism hyperlipidemia infection DIC?!?! |
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causes of membranous GN (5) |
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drugs -- gold salts, penicillamine infections -- Hep B, syphilis, malaria SLE solid tumors idiopathic -- antibodies to PLA2R on podocytes!! |
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causes of membranoproliferative GN, type I |
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causes of membranoproliferative GN, type II |
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C3 nephritic factor (IgG that stabilizes C3 convertase --> low C3, normal C4) |
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"Kimmelstiel-Wilson lesion |
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diabetic glomerulonephropathy |
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swollen, enlarged, hypercellular, bloodless glomeruli |
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pH that stones precipitate in |
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all low pH EXCEPT ammonium magnesium phosphate (and calcium phosphate) |
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kidney stone shapes calcium oxalate, ammonium magnesium phosphate, uric acid, cystine |
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calcium oxalate -- back of envelope ammonium magnesium phosphate = struvite = infection = triple-phosphate -- coffin lid, staghorn calculi uric acid -- football cystine -- hexagonal |
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Crohn's and kidney stones |
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terminal ileus involvement --> decreased bile acid absorp --> bile acids bind Ca2+ --> more free oxalate --> more oxalate absorbed --> more calcium oxalate stones |
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sodium cyanide-nitroprusside test |
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cystine stones treat with acetazolamide to alkalinize the urine!! |
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polygonal clear cells (what is it, derived from what cell, associated with what syndrome) |
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RCC proximal tubules!! von Hippel-Lindau |
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Beckwith-Wiedemann (WT2) WAGR (WT1) Denys-Drash (WT1) |
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associated with transitional cell cancer |
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Pee SAC Phenacetin Smoking Aniline dyes Cyclophosphamide rubber, plastics, textiles, leather factories!! |
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diffuse cortical necrosis (what is it, what conditions cause it) |
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cortical infarction of both kidneys vasospasm + DIC placental abruption, pre-eclampsia, septic shock |
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ATN -- phases and what to watch for, which part of tubules |
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1. inciting event 2. maintenance -- hyperkalemia!! 3. recovery -- hypokalemia!!
PCT and TAL |
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causes of papillary necrosis (4) |
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1. DM 2. acute pyelo 3. sickle cell 4. phenacetin use + ASA/other analgesics |
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findings in renal failure (Na/H2O, K, HCO3, lipids) |
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Na/H2O retention hyperkalemia metabolic acidosis (first non-gap, then gap) high lipids, esp. TGs |
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nausea, anorexia, metallic taste fibrinous pericarditis asterixis encephalopathy platelet dysfunction (nml count, PT, PTT) |
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associations with ADPKD (3) |
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polycycstic liver disease berry aneurysms MVP |
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associations with ARPKD (1) |
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congenital hepatic fibrosis --> portal HTN |
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medullary cystic disease associated with |
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kidney stones!! infection |
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renal failure after renal transplant (~3 wks) |
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1) acute rejection -- lymphocytic infiltrate 2) drug toxicity (tacrolimus, cyclosporin) --> ATN-like |
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prognosis of post-strep GN |
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good! better if younger AGE!! |
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minimal change disease triggers |
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recent infection, immunization, allergic reaction/immune stimulus |
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hypovolemia -- RPF, GFR, FF |
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RPF down down; GFR down; FF up |
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acute interstitial nephritis |
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F, rash, oliguria 1-2 wks after starting med (diuretics, NSAIDs, penicillins, sulfonamids, rifampin) eosinophils |
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