BIOL 221 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Renal Blood Flow, Hematocrit, Myogenic Mechanism

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Renal plasma flow (rpf: volume of plasma entering the kidneys per minute, renal blood flow and percent plasma, percent plasma depends on hematocrit, calculated as: 100 hct, e. g. , if hct = 40, % plasma = 60. Renal plasma flow (rpf) is the volume of plasma entering the two kidneys per minute. It depends on how much blood enters the kidneys (rbf) and the percentage of blood that is plasma. Rpf is equal to the renal blood flow times the percent plasma (renal blood flow x % plasma). Percent plasma is determined based on the hematocrit (hct). Percent plasma is determined from the hematocrit: 100-hct = % plasma. For example, if the hematocrit were 40, the percent plasma would be. % of renal plasma flow that"s filtered. Rpf of 660 ml/min, filtration fraction of 19%: gfr is around 125 ml/min. Glomerular filtration rate depends on the rpf and filtration fraction.

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