Nephrology - Glomerular Filtration
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Hi Armando, Thanks for the videos. They are excellent.
I just have a couple of issues with this particular video.
Firstly, you refer to the glomeular filtration rate as being 10mmHg. That is the glomeular net filtration pressure (not rate). Secondly, you mention the glomerular hydrostatic, bowmans capsule hydrostatic pressure and bowmans capsule oncotic pressure. You should probably also note the glomerular capillary plasma oncotic pressure too and add that into your equtaion.
Thanks!
+Danni Volling-Geoghegan
I think you mean to say that he should mention the Bowman's Capsule oncotic pressure. He DOES mention: 1) Glomerular Hydrostatic Pressure, 2) Glomerular Capillary Oncotic Pressure, and 3) Bowman's Capsule Hydrostatic Pressure.
However, many people omit the Bowman's Capsule Oncotic Pressure because, under normal circumstances of a healthy functioning kidney, there should be NO protein in the Bowman's Capsule, and thus the Bowman's Capsule Oncotic Pressure is considered negligible. I know what you mean about including it just to be thorough, but it's not necessary in this case, since he's not discussing a diseased kidney specifically :)
In a healthy nephron environment, the Bowman's capsule oncotic pressure is effectively 0 mmHg, so the equation is often simplified to remove it which is probably what he was doing.
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Hi Armando the videos are really good. Where can i see the continuation video for reabsorption and secretion of the kidney, i cannot find it within your channel.
Jose A Cintron Vazquez did you find it?
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Thanks for making these videos and its so helping. Please do post the reabsorption and secretion video..
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Thank you SOOO MUCH! I study guide has made a mistake and stated that "Decreased Hydrostatic Pressure in Bowman's Capsule increases the GFR." Must have been a mistake. I would have never caught that if not for your video. You're Awesome.
+Neo Ayeri this is actually correct! Hydrostatic Pressure in the Bowman's Capsule is the same as Bowman's Capsule pressure! therefore a decreased value would promote filtration from the glomerulus into the bowman's capsule. Remember Hydrostatic Pressure in the Bowman's Capsule ISN'T the same as Hydrostatic Pressure in the Glomerulus!!
These are incredible and also very high quality videos.Thanks for sharing .
Seems like you havent upload the video about reabsorption and secretion. Am I wrong?
I do really hope you'll upload it soon. Thank you so much armando!
i too
+wiryantari akhdani Pratiwi I know! I wanted to watch those ones so bad! :(
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watch it reabsorbtion and secrection new vedio by Armado
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I thought I was the only one finding it funny to pronounce the Gromerula or Glumerulus, I don't blame you hahaha. Great vid.
You pronounce the words so much different than me! I love it, somehow hearing it differently makes it easier to understand or something.
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i am literally laughing and crying at the same time while watching this video. the former because the way you tried to pronounce glomerulus is so funny, and the latter because i finally understand this part of nephrology! THANK YOU SO MUCH! i'm still waiting for the reabsorption video tho.. and can you PLEASE make one on countercurrent multiplication system?
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Great video, thanks for making !
is there a video on the JGA and Macula Densa and how they regulate Systemic BP? and also what about what is reabsorbed at each section of the nephron?
its beautifully explained. thank you so much
Where is the reabsorption video! :/
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Hi Armando, I love your videos! Thanks so much for making them. Your clear drawings and explanations help a lot. My professors in PA school are great but this really helps fill in the gaps. I'm wondering if you plan on posting the reabsorption and secretion videos at some point? I see they are not here nor on your page. Thanks again for all you do!
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Where is the reabsorption video? Please and thank you!
Sweet video. When you are talking about the GFR (glomerular filtration rate) you said the equation was GFR = Kf x Net Filtration Rate of 10 mmHg. Was that supposed to be kf x Net Filtration Pressure.
Armando!!! You PROMISED videos on reabsorption and secretion!!! I neeeeed these in the next week!!!! Annnnd go! Thanks
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The GFR reminded me of his video about adrenal gland
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Thank you Infinitely!
Afferent artirioles are the arteiroles that flow TOWARDS the glomerulus, while Efferent artrioloes are simply the ones that carry blood AWAY from the glomerulus. Thier position in the diagram shouldnt matter, just which way the blood is flowing.
I remember which is which by Afferent starts with an A and is first in the alphabet, and thus the blood flows from A to E(fferent)
Hopefully that makes sense to you :D
yes please..where is the reabsorption video?? i can't find it..i really need it ASAP..please reply me..
muhammad ikram it’s been 5 years , he didn’t reply yet . 😂😂😂😭😭😭
@@astha.floydd5929 hello 😂 he did
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@@astha.floydd5929 he didnt reply but he did upload 😂
Excellent video..Thank you Armando..
OMG I wish you uploaded the reabsorption and secretion video! This was sooooo good man!
So that we can look at your notes as an overview,could you possibly post a picture of your finished drawing+ annotations on your social networking sites?
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Thanks for your videos.
Can you do a video on renal physiology in regards to what happens during exercise? Studies show an increase GFR from 120ml/min to 135ml/min at 25% of VO2max which is interesting because of the decrease of renal blood flow. So how can GFR increase if there was a decrease in renal blood flow?
thanks a lot all your presentation were pretty awesome and helpful
wheres the next video??
why increased afferent arteriole resistance decrease G,Hydrostatic pressure instead increasing it? Isn't vasoconstriction increases blood pressure in general?
great explanation! thanks so much
this is very useful, please make a reabsorbsion and secretion part
Awesome video, please upload the reabsorption and secretion ones too
thank you..
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First of all you are Amazing
But when will you upload videos about secretion and absorption
amr elshaer no video of secretion and absorption
Great video as usual, keep it up the awesome work
your videos are so good please do upload the continuation of this video as soon as u can ..
Good work
Thank you so much again
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Very informative. Thank you!
A very great video really helped me a lot.KAU
because it is very small even it is negatively charge they can still pass through >>>he said this in 5:53
What a great video! Is tubular re-absorption coming?
How is glomerular ultrafiltrate isotonic to plamsa?
Ultrafiltrate should be hypotonic to plama as it does not have albumin.
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Excellent
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Great video, thank you so much for making them. They are really helping me :D
when he says less than 1% is actually excreted in the beginning some materials are also secreted from the blood vessels back into the proximal tubule so isnt it more than that 1%?
The amount that is secreted is very less for that 1% to get altered
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Can someone explain why an increase in resistance in the afferent arteriole causes a decrease in glomerular hydrostatic pressure?
what if you dilate Efferent? would that decrease GFR as well? DA/CD => UP GFR, CA/DE => DOWN GFR (Constrict = C, Dilate = D, A = afferent, E = efferent), can this generalization be made? thank you for the video!
Great work
Hey Armando! Are the videos about reabsorption and secretion gonna come out one day? :)
Awesome work on this video! thanks for the help!
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Thank you very much! Your videos are very helpful :)
Where is reabsorption and secretion parts?😟😟😟it was going so interesting learning through video then suddenly no continuation😒😒😒😒
Can u please upload remaining parts??
wonderful
why is afferent and efferent artirioles different to my book?? i have afferent above efferent in my biology books. i have noticed this with other videos that it changes, which is the correct way??
Keep up the great work!
Thank u 4 the amazing videos but can u please do one for renal fraction
if i don't resonate with this content, should i not take biomed?
You are awesome
This is really helpful, thankyou- when will the videos on re-absorption and secretion be up?