Canonical Question
Glomerulus & Tubule
Master answer
- Total body water = 60% body weight (approx. 42L in 70kg male)
- Intracellular fluid = 2/3 Total body water (approx. 28L)
- Extracellular fluid = 1/3 Total body water (approx. 14L)
- Plasma compartment = 1/4 Extracellular fluid (approx. 3L)
- Renal blood flow
- 1.25l/min
- Filtration fraction
- 0.2
- Glomerular filtration rate
- 180l/day
- >4x total body water
- Therefore renal water reabsorption important in H2O homeostasis
Water reabsorption
Mechanisms:
- difference in osmolality lumen : interstitial fluid. This created by reabsorption solutes (Na, Cl, glucose, AA)
- solute reabsorb actively ⇒ ↓luminal osmolality & ↑interstitial osmolality ⇒ gradient to drive water reabsorb across cells +/- tight junctions
Locations of Water Reabsorption:
PCT
- Highly permeable to water
- 65% H2O reabsorption → follows Na+ reabsorption via osmosis
LoH
- Thin descending limb
- Highly permeable to water
- 20% H2O reabsorbed
- Follows ions via osmosis
- Thick ascending limb
- Impermeable to water
- Countercurrent mechanism to increase papillary osmolarity to ~1400mosm/l
- Important for further H2O reabsorption
DCT/CD
- Variable permeability
- Controlled by aldosterone and vasopressin
If decreased total body water
- Decreased renal blood flow (beyond autoregulatory capabilities)
- Decreased glomerular filtration
- Decreased Na reaching DCT macula dense
- Release of Renin from Juxtaglomerular apparatus → Angiotensin II → Aldosterone
Angiotensin II
- Direct upregulation of proximal tubular Na reabsorption
- Efferent arteriolar vasoconstriction (as well as weak afferent arteriolar constriction) → increased filtration
- Increased thirst sensation
- Stimulates aldosterone release
- Stimulates vasopressin release
- Potentiates post-ganglionic sympathetic stimulation
Aldosterone
- Upregulates CD Na/K ATPase and inserts ENaC channels to increase Na reabsorption
- H2O follows Na via osmosis
Vasopressin (ADH)
- Stimulated by Angiotensin II, Osmoreceptors and low-volume baroreceptors
- Causes insertion of aquaporin 2 via V2 receptor stimulation
- Increased permeability of CD to H2O
- H2O reabsorbed due to high interstitial osmolarity created by counter-current mechanism and reabsorption of urea
If increased total body water
- Atrial stretch → production of natriuretic peptides (ANP, BNP)
- Leads to decreased reabsorption of Na in PCT
- Leads to decreased reabsorption of H2O
Sakurai 2016
Exam appearances
| Exam | Exact wording | Relationship | Success |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2008A Q08 | Outline the role of the kidney in body water homeostasis. | historical_member | — |
| 2018B Q09 | Describe the renal handling of water including the modulation of water excretion. | historical_member | — |