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Regulation of Kidney Function

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Estimated time: 4 minutes
CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Regulation of Kidney Function

  • Kidney function is regulated by hormonal feedback involving the hypothalamus, JGA and the heart. Osmoreceptors detect changes in blood volume and ionic concentration.
  • Low body fluid → osmoreceptors activated → hypothalamus → neurohypophysis releases ADH → DCT and collecting duct reabsorb more water → prevents diuresis.
  • High body fluid → osmoreceptors are suppressed → ADH decreases → more water is excreted in urine.
  • Low GFR → JGA releases renin → angiotensinogen → angiotensin I → angiotensin II (vasoconstrictor) → increases BP and GFR.
  • Angiotensin II → adrenal cortex releases aldosterone → increases Na⁺ and water reabsorption → raises blood volume and BP.
  • Increased blood flow to the heart atria → releases ANF → vasodilation → decreases BP.
  • ANF acts as a check on the renin-angiotensin mechanism - both work in opposite directions to maintain BP balance.

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