The principal functions of kidney
are;
·
Urine formation in order to excrete water soluble
(mainly nitrogenous) waste products and toxin form the body with reabsorption
of nutrients and electrolytes .
Control ECF volume and composition, acid-base status,
blood pressure, electrolytes.
Metabolic function – synthesis of glutathione,
gluconeogenesis, ammonia formation
Endocrine function – Erythropoietin synthesis, 1,25-Dihydroxy
vitamin D3 formation, renin synthesis, prostaglandin synthesis.
About 1.1 to 1.3 L blood (750 ml
plasma) flows through glomeruli per minute out of this only 120 ml/min is
filtered by glomeruli. Kidney forms 1-2L urine/day out of 170L of glomerular
filtrate which indicates heavy reabsorption. Polyuria (>3 L/day), Oliguria
(<400 mL/day) and Anuria (<100 mL/day).
Apart from this kidney has 107
Na-K ATPase molecules per cell, other Ca-ATPase, H+-ATPase, and an H+,
K+-ATPase and 100 Na and Cl channels.
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