INVESTIGADORES
AMORENA Carlos Ernesto
capítulos de libros
Título:
Dynamic Behavior Analysis of the Glomerulo-Tubular Balance Mediated by the Efferent Blood Viscosity.
Autor/es:
.ANDREA ESPINEL,; PABLO S. RIVADENEIRA; VICENTE COSTANZA,; CARLOS AMORENA
Libro:
Chaos and Complex Systems.
Editorial:
Springer Verlag
Referencias:
Lugar: Berlin Heidelberg; Año: 2013; p. 271 - 280
Resumen:
In this paper, a mathematical model of the dynamics of a single-nephron function relating glomerulo-tubular balance, tubule-glomerular feedback, and peritubular blood viscosity is developed. Based upon experimental data, the model shows that complex behaviors of the nephron can be modulated by changes in the efferent arteriole blood viscosity. The main hypothesis is that the reabsorbed mass flow is modulated by the hematocrit of the efferent arteriole, in addition to the Starling forces. From a mathematical perspective, these behaviors can be explained by a bifurcation diagram analysis where the efferent blood viscosity is taken as the bifurcation parameter. This analytical description allows to predict changes in proximal convoluted tubule reabsorption, following changes in peritubular capillary viscosity generated by periodic changes in the glomerular filtration rate. Thus, the model links the tubule-glomerular feedback with the glomerular tubular balance.