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1 Histology of the kidney
Ákos Lukást MD., Ph.D

2 Renal lobes (10-18) Medulla: pyramid (papilla), medullary rays
Cortex: cortical labyrinths, columns of Bertini (renal columns)

3 Functional unit: nephron
Cca per kidney

4 Parts of the nephron: Renal corpuscules (filtration): -Bowman’s capsules -Glomeruli 2. Tubules renales (modification): -Proximal convoluted and straight tubules -Loop of Henle -Distal convoluted and straight tubule Collecting duct

5 Histological vs. Physiological descriptions
Alternative names -Proximal convoluted - proximal tubule - Proximal straight – thick descending limb of loop of Henle -Loop of Henle – thin ascending and descending limb -Distal straight – thick ascending limb of loop of Henle Distal convoluted – distal tubule Histological vs. Physiological descriptions

6 - Subcapsular - Cortical - Juxtamedullary Medullary rays

7 cortex medulla lobule Medullary rays:
Proximal and distal straight tubules, Collecting ducts cortex Cortical labyrinths: Renal corpuscules, Proximal and distal convoluted tubules medulla

8 cortex medulla lobule Arcuate artery and vein
Interlobular artery and vein

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10 1. Arteria interlobularis
2. Arteriola afferens 3. Glomerulus 4. Arteriola efferens

11 Peritubular capillaries
Vasa recta (countercurrent exchange – to maintain the osmotic gradient)

12 Vasa recta

13 Bowman’s capsule: Parietal layer: simple squamous epithelum Visceral layer: podocytes Glomerulus: capillaries Vascular pole: - Vas afferens (inflow) - Vas efferens (outflow) Urinary pole Cca. 180 liters of filtrate produced each day 99% is reabsorbed!

14 Podocytes Primary (P1) and secondary (P2) interdigitating processes
Endothelial cells also fenestrated – true filtration barrier is the basal membrane

15 Pressure gradient due to the smaller diameter of the efferent arteriole (filtration pressure)
Generally: Small molecules whose diameter is smaller than (max ) Daltons (E.g. water, sugar, ions, amino acids, ammonia, urea, etc) filtrated into Bowman’s capsule. Filtration is also dependent on charge (basal membrane has a – charge!)

16 350 nm töltés barrier fizikalis filter töltés-barrier podokalixin
lamina densa lamina rara 350 nm töltés barrier fizikalis filter töltés-barrier podokalixin

17 The juxtaglomerular apparatus
1. Macula densa (Distal convoluted tubule, modified epithelium to detect sodium levels in DCT - chemoreceptor) 2. juxtaglomerular cells in afferent arteriole (renin secretion) Extraglomerular mesangial cells Function: tubuloglomerular feedback regulation of perfusion of the kidneys regulation of blood pressure

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19 JUXTAGLOMERULAR APPARATUS
ACE inhibitors!

20 Proximal and distal tubules

21 Proximal and distal tubules EMI

22 Cortex Outer medulla

23 P P D P D P

24 Loop of Henle, collecting ducts

25 LH D CD LH D CD

26 dp CM area cribrosa

27 Outer medulla: Proximal str. Distal str. Collecting duct capillaries Middle medulla: Distal str. Collecting duct Loop of Henle capillaries Inner medulla: Collecting duct Loop of Henle capillaries

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