1. Renal pyramid 2. Interlobular artery 3. Renal artery 4. Renal vein 5. Renal hilum 6. Renal pelvis 7. Ureter 8. Minor calyx 9. Renal capsule 10. Inferior renal capsule 11. Superior renal capsule 12. interlobular vein 13. cortical
nephron (in
cortex)
14. Minor calyx 15. Major calyx 16. Renal papilla 17. Renal column The renal circulation receives around 20% of the cardiac output. It branches from the abdominal aorta and returns blood to the ascending vena cava . It is the blood supply to the kidney, and contains many specialized blood vessels. Circulation The table below shows the path that blood
takes when it travels through the
glomerulus, traveling "down" the arteries,
and "up" the veins. However, this model is
greatly simplified for clarity and
symmetry. Some of the other paths and complications are described at the bottom
of the table. INTERLOBAR ARTERY & VEIN (not to be
confused with interlobular) are between 2
renal lobes, also known as the renal column
(cortex region between two pyramids). Arteries (down) Veins (up) Abdominal aorta Vena cava Renal artery (Note 1) Renal vein Segmental arteries (Note 2) - Lobar arteries - Interlobar artery Interlobar vein Arcuate arteries Arcuate vein Interlobular artery (Note 3) Interlobular vein Afferent arterioles Efferent arterioles (Note 4) Glomerulus Glomerulus Note 1: The renal artery also provides a branch to the inferior suprarenal artery to supply the adrenal gland. Note 2: Each renal artery partitions into
an anterior and posterior branch. The
anterior branch further divides into the
superior (apical), anterosuperior,
anteroinferior and inferior segmental
arteries. The posterior branch continues as the posterior segmental artery. Note 3: The interlobular artery also
supplies to the stellate veins. Note 4: The efferent arterioles don't
directly drain into the interlobular vein,
but rather they go to the peritubular capillaries first. The efferent arterioles of the juxtamedullary nephron drain into the vasa recta.
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