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Lab Activity 31 Anatomy of the Urinary System Portland Community College BI 233

Urinary System Organs Kidneys Urinary bladder: provides a temporary storage reservoir for urine Paired ureters: transport urine from the kidneys to the bladder Urethra: transports urine from the bladder out of the body 2

Kidney Location and External Anatomy Adrenal Gland Retroperitoneal position behind the peritoneum Superior lumbar region From the twelfth thoracic to the third lumbar vertebrae The right kidney is lower than the left Hilus: Medial border where ureters, blood vessels, lymphatics, and nerves enter and exit 3

Kidney: Internal Anatomy Renal Capsule Renal Papilla Minor calyx Major calyx Renal pelvis Cortex Renal medulla or pyramid Columns Ureter 4

Nephron Nephrons are the structural and functional units that form urine, consisting of: 1. Renal Corpuscle: The collective term for the glomerulus and the surrounding capsule Glomerulus: Tuft of capillaries Bowman s capsule: Enlarged end of the renal tubule that surrounds the glomerulus 2. Renal Tubule: Tube into which fluid passes Proximal convoluted tubule Loop of Henle Distal convoluted tubule 5

Nephron Afferent arteriole Efferent arteriole Descending limb of the loop of Henle Ascending limb of the loop of Henle 6

Nephron Cortical Nephrons: 80-85% of all nephrons Their renal corpuscles lie in the outer portion of the renal cortex Have short loops of Henle Lie mainly in the cortex Penetrate only into outer region of the renal medulla Juxtamedullary nephrons: 15-20% of nephrons Renal corpuscle lies deep in cortex near medulla Have long loops of Henle Responsible for creating medullary concentration gradient that allows the kidney to change dilution of urine 7

Cortical Nephrons Cortical Nephrons: 80-85% of all nephrons Their renal corpuscles lie in the outer portion of the renal cortex Have short loops of Henle Lie mainly in the cortex Penetrate only into outer region of the renal medulla 8

Cortical Nephron Vasculature Afferent Arteriole Glomerulus Efferent Arteriole Peritubular capillaries Interlobular Vein Interlobular Artery Arcuate Artery 9

Juxtamedullary Nephrons Juxtamedullary nephrons: 15-20% of nephrons Renal corpuscle lies deep in cortex near medulla Have long loops of Henle Responsible for creating medullary concentration gradient that allows the kidney to change dilution of urine Vasa Recta capillaries around the loops of Henle 10

Juxtamedullary Nephron Vasculature Vasa Recta 11

Glomerulus The primary filtering device of the nephron Blood is transported into the Bowman's capsule from the afferent arteriole Within the capsule, the blood is filtered through the glomerulus and then passes out via the efferent arteriole. Filtered water and aqueous wastes are passed out of the Bowman's capsule into the proximal convoluted tubule. 12

Glomerulus + Bowman s Capsule = Renal Corpuscle The first part of the nephron The afferent arteriole leads to the glomerulus, which is a specialized capillary bed. Filtration: The hydrostatic force of the blood pressure pushes the fluid from the blood out into Bowman s capsule. Filtrate: The fluid pushed out consists of everything except blood cells and large proteins. 13

Renal Corpuscle The capsular space contains the filtrate Podocyte (visceral layer of Bowman's capsule) 14

Filtration Membrane 1. Fenestrations: Holes in the capillary endothelium 2. Podocytes 3. Fused basement membranes #1 Stops all cells and platelets #2 Stops medium-sized proteins, not small ones #3Stops large plasma proteins 15

Filtration 16

Reabsorption Reabsorption is the process of moving substances from the filtrate back into the blood Reabsorbed substances must pass through 3 membranes in order to reach the blood: 1. Apical (lumen) side of the tubule cells 2. Basal (capillary) side of the tubule cells 3. Capillary endothelium 17

Secretion Secretion is moving substances from the blood and putting them into the filtrate Secreted substances must pass through 3 membranes in order to reach the filtrate: 1. Capillary endothelium 2. Basal (capillary) side of the tubule cells 3. Apical (lumen) side of the tubule cells 18

Nephrons Notice how the distal convoluted tubule folds around and is next to the afferent arteriole. 19

Macula Densa There is a portion of the DCT that abuts the afferent arteriole. At that region of the DCT, there are tall, closely-packed DCT cells that collectively are known as the macula densa. Macula densa cells are osmoreceptors that are responsible for measuring filtrate Na+ If Na+ is low in the filtrate, the macula densa send a chemical signal to the juxtaglomerular cells to release renin. 20

Juxtaglomerular Cells In the afferent arteriole where the DCT is touching, there are specialized smooth muscle cells known as juxtaglomerular cells. Act as baroreceptors These JG cells contain large amounts of secretory granules containing renin When blood pressure low, the JC cells release their renin 21

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Renin-Angiotensin System Renin is an enzyme that cleaves the plasma protein angiotensinogen into angiotensin I. Angiotensinogen is made in the liver Angiotensin I will be converted into angiotensin II by Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) in the lung Angiotensin II is a potent vasoconstrictor and thus increases BP. The increase in BP will increase glomerular filtration. 23

Angiotensin II Angiotensin II causes: Systemic vasoconstriction (increases blood pressure) The adrenal cortex to release aldosterone The posterior pituitary to release antidiuretic hormone. Aldosterone will cause certain DCT cells and collecting duct cells (principle cells) to reabsorb more Na + and thus more water. ADH will cause the collecting duct and DCT to increase its reabsorption of water. This water will be reabsorbed into the peritubular capillaries causing both blood volume and blood pressure to increase. 24

Nephron Vasculature Consists of 2 capillary beds separated by the intervening efferent arteriole. The 1st capillary bed (the glomerulus) produces the filtrate The second capillary bed (peritubular capillaries) reclaims most of that filtrate Vasa recta - bundles of long straight vessels that run beside the loops of Henle deep into the medulla. 25

Nephron Vasculature 26

Kidney Histology 27

Histology of Renal Tubule & Collecting Duct Proximal convoluted tubule Simple cuboidal with brush border of microvilli that increase surface area Thin segment descending limb of loop of Henle Simple squamous Thick segment descending limb of loop of Henle Simple cuboidal Thick Ascending limb of loop of Henle Simple cuboidal to low columnar Thin segment of ascending limb Simple squamous Distal convoluted & collecting ducts Simple cuboidal composed of principal & intercalated cells which have microvilli 28

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Cortex Histology DCT PCT Macula Densa Collecting Duct Bowman s Capsule (parietal layer) 31

Kidney Cortex Histology 32

Kidney Cortex Histology DCT Collecting duct PCT Glomerulus 33

Kidney Medulla Histology Collecting Duct Thick segment: Loop of Henle Thin segment: Loop of Henle Vasa Recta 34

Bladder It lies retroperitoneally on the pelvic floor posterior to the pubic symphysis Males: Prostate gland surrounds the neck inferiorly Females: Anterior to the vagina and uterus The bladder wall has three layers Transitional epithelial mucosa A thick muscular layer A fibrous adventitia 35

Bladder Histology 36

Bladder Histology 37

Ureter Ureter Openings Female Bladder and Urethra Trigone Internal Urethral Sphincter Urogenital Diaphragm External Urethral Sphincter 38

Female Urethra The female urethra is tightly bound to the anterior vaginal wall Its external opening lies anterior to the vaginal opening and posterior to the clitoris Length 3-4 cm Shorter length can lead to more frequent bladder infections 39

Ureter Male Bladder Ureter Openings Internal Urethral Sphincter Trigone External Urethral Sphincter 40

Male Urethra The male urethra has three named regions Prostatic urethra: runs within the prostate gland Membranous urethra: runs through the urogenital diaphragm Spongy (penile) urethra: passes through the penis and opens via the external urethral orifice Length: 20 cm Spongy (penile) urethra Membranous urethra Prostatic urethra 41

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