Renin-Angiotensin Mechanism And Its Role In Blood Pressure
Question 1. Reninangiotensin mechanism.
Answer:
Reninsecretion:
- Renin is a glycoprotein with 340 amino acids.
Stimuli for rennin secretion:
- Low blood pressure.
- Low ECF volume.
- Sympathetic stimulation.
- Low plasma sodium.
Reninangiotensin system:

Actions:
1. Angiotension II.
- Regulates GFR.
- Increases blood pressure
- Increases water intake.
- Increases ADH secretion.
- Increases aldosterone secretion
- Cause vasoconstriction.
2. Angiotensin III and IV.
- Increases aldosterone secretion.
- Causes vasoconstriction.
Question 2. Effective filtration pressure.
Answer:
1. Glomerular hydrostatic pressure (HP)
2. Colloidal osmotic pressure (OP)
3. Intracapsular pressure (ICP)
- HP provides the driving force for the filtration.
- OP and ICP opposes the process of filtration.
- The resultant of these factors is termed as the effective filtration pressure.
- Therefore, for each nephron, effective filtration pressure is.
EFP = HP-[OP+ ICP]= 60 – (25+15)= 20 mm Hg
Value:
- It is about 20 mm Hg, varies between 15 and 20 mm Hg.
Significance:
- It is essential for maintenance of GFR.
- It is based on starling’s hypothesis.
- It states that the net filtration through capillary membrane is proportional to the hydrostatic pressure difference across the membrane minus the oncotic pressure difference.
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