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1 KIDNEY RLO 1 – anatomy Page 1 In the body, two kidneys, two ureters and the bladder form the urinary system. The kidneys are located at waste level in the abdomen and their major role is controlling the composition and volume of the blood by eliminating water, salts and waste products in the form of urine. Blood and nerve supplies enter the kidney at its concave boundary called the hilum. The renal artery and renal vein are the major vessels. The hilum is also where the ureter exits the kidney, draining the contents into the bladder. Kidney gross anatomy Inferior vena cava Renal artery Renal vein Aorta Kidney Ureter Urinary bladder Urethra

2 KIDNEY RLO 1 – anatomy Page 2 The kidney is surrounded by a fibrous capsule called the renal capsule. Internally there is an outer cortex layer, and inner medulla which comprises of the medullary pyramids which are striped in appearance. This striped feature is due to the position of the tubes and collecting ducts associated with the nephron, the functional unit of the kidney (see page 3). Urine formed in the tubules and collecting ducts of the kidney drain into the renal pelvis, and exits the kidney via the ureter. Kidney internal structure Fig 2. Vertical section of the kidney Ureter Renal capsule Cortex Renal pelvis Medullary pyramid

3 KIDNEY RLO 1 – anatomy Page 3 The nephron is the basic functional unit of the kidney, and there are around 1 million per kidney. The nephron is a tube with different regions specialised in different functions. The nephron begins with a cup-like structure called Bowman’s capsule which opens into a coiled region of tube called proximal convoluted tubule. This tubule thins and straightens into the loop of Henle, which then forms another coiled region called the distal convoluted tubule. The distal tubule empties into the collecting duct. The long Loop of Henle extends down into the renal medulla of the kidney. The nephron Fig 3. The nephron Bowman’s capsule Proximal convoluted tubule Loop of Henle Distal convoluted tubule Collecting duct Renal cortex Renal medulla

4 KIDNEY RLO 1 – anatomy Page 4 There are two types of nephron. The juxtamedullary nephron has a long loop of Henle which penetrates into the medulla. The cortical nephron which is shorter and remains within the renal cortex. Types of nephron Fig 4. Types of nephron Renal cortex Renal medulla Juxtamedullary Nephron Cortical Nephron

5 KIDNEY RLO 1 – anatomy Page 5 In order to perform its function of removing waste products from the blood, and regulating water and electrolyte balance, the nephrons have a rich blood supply. The renal artery branches into high-pressure afferent arterioles which form a knot of capillaries called the glomerulus, which sit within the Bowman’s capsule. The glomeruls drains into the efferent arteriole (Efferent = Exit) which entwines the kidney tubules and forms large loops parallel to the loop of Henle, called the vasa recta. The blood vessels re-join and exit the kidney in the renal vein. Blood supply to the nephron Fig 5. Blood supply to the nephron Afferent arteriole Efferent arteriole Glomerulus Vasa recta

6 Page 6 Passage of Urine Urine formed in each nephron drains down the collecting ducts (A). The collecting ducts empty into the renal pelvis (B). Urine exits via the ureter, which joins each kidney to the bladder (C). From the bladder, urine is voluntarily eliminated through a small tube called the urethra, in the process of micturation (C). KIDNEY RLO 1 – anatomy Bladder Urethra A B Ureter C


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