The sections in this article are:
Historical Perspective
Standards of Reference for Comparison of Renal Function Between Infants and Adults
Morphogenesis of the Kidney
Embryologic Origin of the Kidney
Subsequent Development of the Kidney
Glomerulus
Renal Tubule
Renal Blood Flow and its Control During Development
Total Renal Blood Flow
Intrarenal Distribution of Blood Flow
Renal Microvasculature
Control of Renal Circulation
Glomerular Filtration
Net Ultrafiltration Pressure
Hydraulic Conductivity and Ultrafiltration Coefficient
Glomerular Capillary Surface Area
Factors That Affect
GFR
during Development
Autoregulation of
GFR
Renal Energy Metabolism
Development of Renal Cortical Metabolic Pathways
Tubular Functions
Renal Reabsorption of Sodium
Reabsorption of Bicarbonate and Excretion of Hydrogen Ions
Glucose Transport
Transport of Amino Acids
Transport of Organic Acids
Phosphate Transport
Control of Renal Transport during Development
Calcium Transport
Magnesium Transport
Potassium Transport
Concentration of Urine
Developmental Renal Physiology as A Tool for Understanding the Emergence and Integration of Renal Transport Systems