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F21-3 Anti Diuretic Hormone (ADH) Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone Atrial Natriuretic Hormone (ANH) Urodilatin
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↓ urine volume ADH OR BR OR ADH SECRETION F 21-4
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AgeIntracell ExtracellTotal Young 453075 Adult40 2060 F21-8
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Sources Drinking Food Cellular metabolism Losses Urine Evaporation Sweating Respiration and tongue Faeces F21-10
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Water in oral mucosa Mechanical distension of the stomach F21-11
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Passage of ions is regulated Plasma membrane Active transport Electric charge Water move by osmosis F21-12
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Detected by hypothalamic osmoreceptors Increase in thirst sensation Increase ADH secretion Increase fluid intake Increase permeability of renal cells More water move into blood Decrease blood osmolality LOW OSMOLALITY Detected by hypothalamic osmoreceptors Decrease thirst sensation Decrease ADH secretion Decrease fluid intake Decrease permeability of renal cells Less water move into blood Increase osmolality HIGH OSMOLALITY F21-13
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Increased BP in right atrium ANH Increased Na + and water excretion reduce BP Increased ANH in circulation F21-14
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