Nephrology - Kidney Physiology Overview
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Oh dear. And this is why you should not do that. For example, the afferent arteriole is wider, not narrower than the efferent. also, He mentioned thick and thin segments of the loop, but didn't get to the importance of this difference. Thin- water only. Thick- salt only. Remember, water follows salt. This controls blood volume and pressure.
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Yes man, And he also drew afferent arteriole wider than efferent arteriole
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@@lostmedico_ In case you are an anatomy student: AFFERENT ARTERIOLE is WIDER than the efferent. Think of driving on a 3 lane freeway, and it goes down to 2 lanes. Pressure increases, and some cars will utilize exits. Same in the nephron. The narrowing of the vessel increases pressure and filtration at bowman's capsule.
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In case you guys were wondering, I researched a bit and understood:
Juxtaglomerula apparatus= juxtaglomerular complex
1) Extraglomerular mesangial cells = Lacis cells (called like this because of the interlacing processes separated by a BM) = Polkissen cells (called like this because of the polar cushion like structure (in German kissen= pillow)); and these are themselves continuous with the intraglomerular mesangial cells = inner mesangial cells = glomerular mesangial cells
2) Juxtaglomerular granular cells = juxtaglomerular cells = Goormaghtigh cells (named afer Norbert Goormaghtigh)
3) And I guess the macula densa is considered sometimes to be part of the LoH instead of the distal conv. tubule because some see the thick ascending limb as part of the LoH.
Dividing up the glomerulus into smaller parts isn't as simple as it seems in the first place, there's a lot of controv. around this topic and also stuff like old terminology vs. new (however not fully accepted) terminology...
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it is the distal tubule that form the juxtaglomerular apparatus together with the afferent and efferent arterioles and containing the macula densa. it is not the thick ascending limb of the loop of Henle.
This varies depending on the textbook you are referencing. Vander's Renal Physiology 8th Ed. considers the macula densa to be at the distal end of the thick ascending loop of henle.... the joys of anatomy! Nobody can agree on anything.
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Awesome video man. This is only a minor point, but the left renal vein should be anterior to the abdominal aorta, not posterior to it like the way you drew it in the beginning of the video.
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I believe that the macula densa cells are in the Distal Convoluted Tubule rather than the thick ascending limb.
+Valentina Gordon nope, its on the thick ascending limb, i read it on lange nephrology
+six1996 The 2016 Step book says the macula densa is part of the distal convoluted tubule. Pg 540
+Valentina Gordon In the kidney, the macula densa is an area of closely packed specialized cells lining the wall of the cortical thick ascending limb, at the transition to the distal convoluted tubule.
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Macula densa are the cells at the region of ascending convoluted tubules where there is the transition into the distal convulated tubule. Imagine it as in the border area between the two.
To all of you saying "Renin isn't a hormone", please check William's Textbook of Endocrinology, 13th Edition, table 15-23. You're welcome.
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