There is a gradient of solutes in the interstitial fluid from the renal cortex through the medulla, known as the medullary osmotic gradient. The juxtamedullary nephrons establish and maintain this gradient using countercurrent mechanisms with loops extending deep into the medulla. These nephrons also use countercurrent mechanisms to regulate urine volume and concentration. The interaction between the descending and ascending limbs of the nephron loop creates an osmotic gradient through countercurrent multiplication. This gradient facilitates water reabsorption from the tubular fluid in the descending limb and the active transport of solutes like sodium in the ascending limb.

In contrast, countercurrent exchange occurs in the limbs of the vasa recta capillaries surrounding the nephron loop. These capillaries exchange solutes and water between the blood and the interstitial fluid, maintaining the osmotic gradient.

Dehydration induces the posterior pituitary to release antidiuretic hormone (ADH), resulting in the reabsorption of water in the late distal tubule and collecting ducts. As a result, urine is produced in small volumes, about four times more concentrated than blood plasma.

Del capítulo 29:

article

Now Playing

29.18 : Formation of Concentrated Urine

The Urinary System

267 Vistas

article

29.1 : Introducción al sistema urinario

The Urinary System

416 Vistas

article

29.2 : Anatomía externa del riñón

The Urinary System

231 Vistas

article

29.3 : Anatomía interna del riñón

The Urinary System

264 Vistas

article

29.4 : Irrigación de sangre y nervios al riñón

The Urinary System

170 Vistas

article

29.5 : Nefronas

The Urinary System

551 Vistas

article

29.6 : Corpúsculo renal

The Urinary System

321 Vistas

article

29.7 : Túbulo renal y conducto colector

The Urinary System

293 Vistas

article

29.8 : Fisiología de la formación de orina

The Urinary System

592 Vistas

article

29.9 : Filtración glomerular

The Urinary System

349 Vistas

article

29.10 : Filtración glomerular: presión neta de filtración

The Urinary System

317 Vistas

article

29.11 : Tasa de filtración glomerular y su regulación

The Urinary System

601 Vistas

article

29.12 : Reabsorción y secreción tubular

The Urinary System

119 Vistas

article

29.13 : Reabsorción y secreción en el PCT

The Urinary System

266 Vistas

article

29.14 : Reabsorción y secreción en el asa de Henle

The Urinary System

279 Vistas

See More

JoVE Logo

Privacidad

Condiciones de uso

Políticas

Investigación

Educación

ACERCA DE JoVE

Copyright © 2025 MyJoVE Corporation. Todos los derechos reservados