Topics:
Animal Physiology, Animal Refresher
Severe Proteinuria — Site of Degeneration
Severe proteinuria condition is encountered when degeneration occurs in:
- PCT
- DCT
- Glomerulus capillaries — Correct Answer
- Collecting duct
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Glomerulus capillaries
Proteinuria (abnormal presence of protein in urine) in its severe form is caused by damage to the glomerular capillaries — specifically the glomerular filtration barrier.
Normal Glomerular Filtration Barrier
The glomerular filtration barrier has three layers that prevent large proteins from passing into filtrate:
- Fenestrated capillary endothelium — pores allow small molecules but restrict cells.
- Glomerular basement membrane (GBM) — negatively charged, repels negatively charged albumin.
- Podocytes with filtration slits — final size and charge barrier.
Why Glomerular Damage Causes Severe Proteinuria
- When glomerular capillaries are damaged (e.g., in glomerulonephritis, diabetes mellitus, amyloidosis) → the filtration barrier breaks down → large proteins like albumin pass freely into filtrate → appear in urine as proteinuria.
- In nephrotic syndrome, massive proteinuria (>3.5 g/day in humans) is the hallmark due to glomerular injury.
- PCT tubular damage causes mild protein leakage (tubular proteinuria), but not severe.
📚 About this Topic — Animal Physiology
This multiple choice question is from Animal Physiology, Animal Refresher. It has 4 options with a detailed explanation of the correct answer. Practice more MCQs from Animal Physiology to strengthen your preparation.