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Renal system Roger Watson Twitter: @rwatson1955

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Renal system

Roger WatsonTwitter: @rwatson1955

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Renal system

The renal system is comprised of the kidneys and these are directly linked to the urinary bladder.

The kidneys play a vital role in maintaining fluid volume and composition in the body and are, thus, a major regulator of the internal environment.

Referred to as:

“The ultimate regulator of homeostasis”

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Bozeman biology You Tube link

The urinary system

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The kidneys

• The kidneys are two paired organs situated in the retroperitoneum.

• They are supplied with blood by the renal arteries which are directly linked to the aorta.

• 25% of cardiac output goes to the kidneys

• The gross anatomy of the kidney is composed of:• cortex• medulla

• Each kidney has a ureter that connects it to the urinary bladder.

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The kidneys: function

The kidneys undertake three processes:

• Filtration• Secretion• Reabsorbtion

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The kidneys: microstructure

• The kidneys are composed of nephrons which extend from the cortex into the medulla.

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The kidneys: microstructure

• The kidneys are composed of nephrons which extend from the cortex into the medulla.

• The nephrons are intimately associated with blood vessels called the vasa recta.

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The kidneys: microstructure

• The kidneys are composed of nephrons which extend from the cortex into the medulla.

• The nephrons are intimately associated with blood vessels called the vasa recta.

• At the top of each nephron – in the cortex - the Bowman’s capsule is located.

• The Bowman’s capsule contains the glomerulus.

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Glomerular filtration

Glomerular epithelium is permeable to water but but not to blood cells and protein.

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Secretion

What is it?

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Secreted: hydrogen ion, potassium, ammonia, drugs, toxins

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Reabsorbtion

The majority of the water that is filtered out at the glomerulus is reabsorbed.

Reabsorbed: sugar, sodium, vitamins, nutrients, water

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Urinary bladder

Structure and function:

• bladder muscle known as DETRUSOR.

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Internal sphincter (smooth muscle)

External sphincter (skeletal muscle)

Prostate gland

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Micturition

The passing of urine.

Unable to control bladder fully until ~ 2 years old• cannot inhibit spinal reflexes

When bladder contains 200-250 ml stretch receptors send signals to the brain and we sense that the bladder is full.

Sensory impulses lead to relaxation of internal sphincter (smooth muscle).

External sphincter relaxed when it is convenient to pass urine in adults.

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Micturition

Excellent animation of the micturition reflex:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMR-rAVlbV0

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Renal system

The renal system is comprised of the kidneys and these are directly linked to the urinary bladder.

The kidneys play a vital role in maintaining fluid volume and composition in the body and are, thus, a major regulator of the internal environment.

Referred to as:

“The ultimate regulator of homeostasis”

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Questions

1. Describe the position and composition of the kidneys.

2. What vessels are attached to the kidneys? What fraction of the cardiac output goes to the kidneys?

3. What three functions does the kidney undertake and in what order?

4. What are the functional units of the kidneys? Name the regions of this functional unit.

5. Describe the glomerulus.

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Questions

6. Describe what happens at the glomerulus.

7. Name four things that are secreted into the nephron.

8. Name four things that are reabsorbed into the blood at the nephron.

9. Describe the urinary bladder. What is the major difference in males and females?

10. Describe normal micturition.