Renal Sys
Renal Sys
Renal Sys
comprises of:
• Kidney- urine formation
• ureters
• urinary bladder
• urethra • Urine excretion
Functions
Main fxn: Excretion of waste substances to maintain
homeostasis.
• Two(2) major
portions:
– renal corpuscle
– renal tubules.
The Nephrons
Renal corpuscle
A Glomerulus surrounded by a
Bowman’s capsule.
Glomerulus = capillary network
formed from an afferent +
efferent arteriole.
Unequal arteriole diameter, thus
high BP.
Bowman’s capsule
expanded end of a renal tubule
enclosing glomerulus.
Inner layer; podocyte creates
pores thus permeable.
• Juxtaglomerullar cells
Outer layer
In btn layers is space to contains
Renal filtrate
• The Renal corpuscle
The Juxtaglomerulus Appaaratus
• Collecting
tubules→papillary
ducts→calyx of pelvis
• Microvilli in PCT
• NB: peritubular
capillaries- reabsorption
of materials
• Macula densa -sensors
• Gross Blood supply
tubular reabsorption
tubular secretion
(renal tubules)
Glomerular filtration
BP forces plasma, dissolved substances, and small
proteins out of the glomeruli and into Bowman’s capsules.
• Waste products.
– ammonia, creatinine,
Hydrogen ions and the
metabolic products of
medications.
Hormones that influence the
reabsorption of water
• Aldostorne(adrenal cortex)- in response to low
BP; ↑Na uptake into blood & ↑ K excretion.
• Constrictions
-ureteropelvic junction
-Bifurcation of common
iliac
-Opening into bladder
Blood supply
Peristaltic contractions
Innermost- Tunica Mucosa
- middle- Tunica Muscularis
(made of smooth muscle) Dr. J. AHENKORAH
- outer-Tunica Adventitia
Urinary Bladder
A musculo-membranous sac behind pubic symphysis
which acts as a reservoir for the urine.
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Urethra
Carries urine to exterior
• Female = 1-1.5inch, male
=7-8inches
• External urethral
sphincter- pelvic floor
skeletal mscl(voluntory)
• Parts(males):
Prostatic urethra
Membranous urethra
Carvenous/spongy
urethra
Urinary reflex
• reflex is a spinal cord reflex over which voluntary
control may be exerted.
• Urinary incontinence.
• UTI- common
Acid – base balance
• Maintenance of acid–base homeostasis is accomplished
by the :
kidneys.