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प्रश्न
Identify the following structures and explain their significance in renal physiology?
- Juxtaglomerular apparatus
- Podocytes
- Sphincters in the bladder
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उत्तर
1) Juxtaglomerular apparatus: It is a specialized tissue in the afferent arteriole of the nephron that consists of macula densa and granular cells.
- Action: The macula densa cells sense distal tubular flow and aspect afferent arteriole diameter.
- Actions of Glandular cells: When there is a fall in glomerular blood flow it can activate Juxta glomerulus cells to release renin from the liver which converts angiotensinogen to angiotensin I.
- Angiotensin converting enzyme converts angiotensin I to angiotensin II.
- It stimulates Na+ reabsorption in the proximal convoluted tubule by vasoconstriction of the blood vessel and increases the glomerular blood pressure.
2) Podocytes:
- The visceral layer of Bowman’s capsule is made of epithelial cells called podocytes.
- The podocytes and the foot processes and the basement membrane of the glomerulus act as a filtering membrane.
- Podocytes act in glomerulus filtration.
3) Sphincters in the bladder:
- The sphincters of the bladder regulate urination.
- When the bladder is full the stretching of the urinary bladder stimulates the CNS through the sensory neurons of the parasympathetic nervous system and brings about contraction of the bladder.
- Somatic motor neurons induce the sphincters to close.
- Smooth muscles contract results in the opening of the internal sphincters and relaxing the external sphincter.
- The sphincter opens and the urine is expelled out.
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