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APPLIED ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY OF THE URINARY SYSTEM

APPLIED ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY OF THE URINARY SYSTEM . Functional Anatomy and Physiology Kidney size = 11-14cm Located retro - peritoneally on either side of vertebral column, Extends from T12 to L3. Left kidney is slightly higher than Right.

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APPLIED ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY OF THE URINARY SYSTEM

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  1. APPLIED ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY OF THE URINARY SYSTEM DR. S Chakradhar

  2. Functional Anatomy and Physiology • Kidney size = 11-14cm • Located retro - peritoneally on either side of vertebral column, • Extends from T12 to L3. • Left kidney is slightly higher than Right. • Kidneys receive about 20-25% of the cardiac output. DR. S Chakradhar

  3. Gross structure Dr S Chakradhar

  4. Nephron • It is the structural & functional unit of kidney. Parts • Glomerulus / Renal Corpuscles • Renal tubule • Bowman's Capsule / Glomerular Capsule • Proximal Convoluted tubule • Descending limb of loop • Loop of Henle • Ascending limb of loop • Distal convoluted tubule • Collecting duct DR. S Chakradhar

  5. Proximal Convoluted Tubule Glomerulus Distal Convoluted Tubule Loop of Henle Thick ascending limb Collecting Duct Loop of Henle Thin descending limb Loop of Henle Thin ascending limb

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  7. Blood Supply

  8. Blood Supply

  9. Glomerulus ( Renal Corpuscle) • Capillary tuft surrounded by bowman’s capsule • Bowmen’s space ( urinary space) • Components: • Capillaries: endothelial cells • Podocytes ( visceral epithelium): podocytes foot processes • Mesengial cells • Parietal epithelium

  10. Podocytes Dr S Chakradhar

  11. Mesangial Cells • Lie in the central region of the glomerulus. • Contraction of these cells decreases GFR while relaxation increases GFR Dr S Chakradhar

  12. Capillary Space GBM Endothelium Podocyte Urinary Space Filtration barrier • Capillary endothelium, • Basement membrane, and • Visceral Epithelium (podocytes) Filtration slits

  13. Urine formation DR. S Chakradhar

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  15. Juxta - glomerular apparatus • Macula densa – modified cells of distal tubule near afferent arteriole are taller • Juxtaglomerular cells are myoepithelial cells in afferent arteriole. They secrete rennin • Polkissen cells/Lacis cells -outside the kidney glomerulus near the macula densa and bound laterally by afferent and efferent arterioles.

  16. Renin Angiotensin DR. S Chakradhar

  17. Functions of the kidneys: • Formation & secretion of urine • Control of the internal environment • Salt, water, osmolarity, plasma volume/ BP • Acid-base control; H+, HCO3- • Other ions; K+, Ca++, phosphate, Mg++ • Excretion; urea, creatinine, urates, drugs • Endocrine • Renin, angiotensin, aldosterone axis • 1,25 OH Vit D3 • Erythropoietin DR. S Chakradhar

  18. Summary Think of the kidney as an organ of homeostasis not as an organ of excretion

  19. Lower Urinary Tract DR. S Chakradhar

  20. Micturation DR. S Chakradhar

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