Regulation of Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) – Extrinsic and Intrinsic Mechanisms
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Awesome
just perfect…
Nice explanation
Why albumin cannot pass through while creatinine can though albumin is 79KD but creatinine is 113KD?
Macula densa are located in DCT
Great video!
Too detailed and technical unless we are writing a paper for university which we are not.
Macula Densa is located in the Distal Convoluted Tubule, NOT the thick portion of the ascending tubule as it says in the video.
"which can occur when increased arterial pressure causes a rise in the GFR"
I thought increased pressure in the lowers the gfr because it prevents more blood flow which lowers blood pressure and thus lowers gfr
Why doesn't GFR increase with MAP within the zone of auto-regulation?