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Kristina C. Erasmo, M.D.
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URINARY SYSTEM Kidneys (paired) Ureters (paired) Urinary bladder Urethra
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Functions of the Urinary System Production of urine – Elimination of metabolic waste products – Fluid and electrolyte balance Production of hormones/enzymes – Renin – Erythropoietin – Calcitriol
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KIDNEYS Bean-shaped, reddish-brown organ 10-12 cm Posterior abdominal wall T12-L3
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KIDNEYS Hilus Renal pelvis Major calyx Minor calyx
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KIDNEYS Cortex Medulla Medullary pyramids Medullary rays Renal columns Renal lobe
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Nephron Functional unit of the kidney Approx. 1.5 million
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Nephron Functional unit of the kidney Approx. 1.5 million
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Parts of a Nephron Renal corpuscle Renal tubule – Proximal convoluted tubule – Thin and thick limbs of Henle’s loop – Distal convoluted tubule – Collecting tubules and ducts
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Renal Corpuscle Located in the cortex (grainy appearance) 200 um diameter Consists of a tuft of capillaries (glomerulus) surrounded by a double-walled epithelial capsule called Bowman’s (glomerular) capsule
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Renal Corpuscle Vascular pole – Afferent arteriole enters, efferent arteriole leaves Urinary pole – Where the renal tubule begins
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Glomerulus Results from the breakup of an afferent arteriole Drain into a single efferent arteriole Fenestrated capillaries
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Glomerulus Mesangial cells Juxtaglomerular cells
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Glomerulus Mesangial cells – Stellate-shaped cells – Found in the CT surrounding the glomerular capillaries – Contractile cells, phagocytes
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Glomerulus Juxtaglomerular cells – Polyhedral cells – Found in tunica media of afferent arteriole before it enters the vascular pole – Contain secretory granules – Responsible for production of renin
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Bowman’s Capsule Visceral layer – Internal, envelops the capillaries of the glomerulus Parietal layer – External, forms the outer limit of the renal corpuscle
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Bowman’s Capsule Visceral layer – Internal, envelops the capillaries of the glomerulus Parietal layer – External, forms the outer limit of the renal corpuscle
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Bowman’s Capsule Urinary (Bowman’s) space – Between the two layers of Bowman's capsule – Receives the fluid filtered through the capillary wall and the visceral layer
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Bowman’s Capsule Visceral layer – Made up of podocytes (cell body + primary processes) – Primary processes give rise to secondary processes (pedicels) that embrace the capillaries of the glomerulus – Filtration slits – small spaces between adjacent processes
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Bowman’s Capsule Parietal layer – Simple squamous epithelium – Basal lamina – Thin layer of reticular fibers – Epithelium changes to simple cuboidal or low columnar at level of urinary pole
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Filtration Barrier Between the fenestrated endothelial cells of the glomerular capillaries and the podocytes that cover their external surfaces is a thick basement membrane
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Filtration Barrier Separates the urinary space and the blood in the capillaries From fusion of basal laminae of capillary and podocyte
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