Canonical Question
Metabolism
Master answer
Urea
- Amino acids -> ammonia -> urea
- 30g produced per 100g of dietary protein per day
- Normal serum concentration: 3-6mmol/L

- 60% of renally filtered urea is eliminated
Important in maintaining the counter-current multiplier in the renal loop of Henle and collecting duct

- Ascending limb – active transport of sodium and chloride out of lumen
- Increases osmolality of interstitial fluid
- Descending limb – permeable to water
- Filtrate constantly refreshed
- Leads to concentration gradient, with osmolality increasing toward the medullary interstitial fluid and tubular lumen
- In absence of vasopressin, dilute urine is excreted
- In presence of vasopressin
- Aquaporin 2 channels open in the collecting duct, allowing movement of water out of the lumen and into the interstitial fluid, particularly in medulla where osmolality is high
- Collecting duct becomes permeable to urea
- Urea increases osmolality of interstitum
- Allowing resorption of Na+ and Cl–, while maintaining a high interstitial osmolality
- Urea increases osmolality of interstitum
Mooney 2016
Exam appearances
| Exam | Exact wording | Relationship | Success |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010A Q20 | Explain the role of urea in the body. | historical_member | — |