Renal Physiology: Regulation of Glomerular Filtration definitions Flashcards
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Glomerular Filtration Rate
The rate at which the kidneys filter blood, influenced by blood pressure and arteriole diameter.Renal Autoregulation
Kidneys' intrinsic ability to maintain a stable glomerular filtration rate despite changes in blood pressure.Myogenic Mechanism
A process where vascular smooth muscle responds to blood pressure changes by contracting or relaxing.Tubuloglomerular Feedback
A mechanism where macula densa cells adjust arteriole diameter based on sodium chloride levels.Macula Densa
Cells in the renal tubule that detect sodium chloride concentration and influence arteriole constriction.Afferent Arteriole
The blood vessel that supplies blood to the glomerulus, affecting filtration rate through its diameter.Efferent Arteriole
The blood vessel that carries blood away from the glomerulus, influencing filtration pressure.Vasoconstriction
The narrowing of blood vessels, which decreases blood flow and filtration rate.Vasodilation
The widening of blood vessels, which increases blood flow and filtration rate.Renin
An enzyme released by the kidneys that initiates the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system.Angiotensin II
A hormone that increases blood pressure by vasoconstriction and promoting sodium reabsorption.Aldosterone
A hormone that increases sodium reabsorption in the distal tubule and collecting duct, raising blood volume.Sympathetic Nervous System
Part of the autonomic nervous system that can decrease glomerular filtration rate during stress.Filtration Pressure
The pressure driving fluid through the glomerulus, influenced by arteriole diameter.Electrolyte Imbalance
A disruption in the balance of minerals in the body, affecting blood pressure and filtration rate.