Analysis of a simplified model of the urine concentration mechanism
Author(s) -
Magali Tournus,
Aurélie Edwards,
Nicolas Seguin,
Benoı̂t Perthame
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
networks and heterogeneous media
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.732
H-Index - 34
eISSN - 1556-181X
pISSN - 1556-1801
DOI - 10.3934/nhm.2012.7.989
Subject(s) - countercurrent exchange , nonlinear system , lipschitz continuity , monotonic function , mathematical analysis , mechanics , finite volume method , relaxation (psychology) , stationary state , boundary value problem , mathematics , physics , thermodynamics , psychology , social psychology , quantum mechanics
International audienceWe study a non linear stationary system describing the transport of solutes dissolved in a fluid circulating in a counter-current tubular architecture, which constitutes a simplified model of a kidney nephron. We prove that for every Lipschitz and monotonic nonlinearity (which stems from active transport across the ascending limb), the dynamic system, a PDE which we study through contraction properties, relaxes toward the unique stationary state. A study of the linearized stationary operator enables us, using eigenelements, to further show that under certain conditions regarding the nonlinearity, the relaxation is exponential. We also describe a finite-volume scheme which allows us to efficiently approach the numerical solution to the stationary system. Finally, we apply this numerical method to illustrate how the counter-current arrangement of tubes enhances the axial concentration gradient, thereby favoring the production of highly concentrated urine
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