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Dictionary » A » Antidiuretic hormone Antidiuretic hormoneAntidiuretic hormone (Science: endocrinology) a peptide hormone released from the posterior pituitary lobe but synthesised in the hypothalamus. There are 2 forms, differing only in the amino acid at position 8: arginine vasopressin is widespread, while lysine vasopressin is found in pigs. Has antidiuretic and vasopressor actions. Used in the treatment of diabetes insipidus. Acronym: adh hormone secreted by the posterior pituitary gland (trade name Pitressin) and also by nerve endings in the hypothalamus; affects blood pressure by stimulating capillary muscles and reduces urine flow by affecting reabsorption of water by kidney tubules.Hormone secreted by the posterior pituitary gland (trade name Pitressin) and also by nerve endings in the hypothalamus; affects blood pressure by stimulating capillary muscles and reduces urine flow by affecting reabsorption of water by kidney tubules.More commonly known as [[ADH. ![]()
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Results from our forumhypertonic urine and kidney stones???... Water naturally fallows (water reabsorption effects are greater when antidiuretic hormone is present) causing the urine to become more concentrated (hypertonic). As far as ANH ...
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Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH)How can antidiuretic hormone increases the permeability of the distal convoluted tubule?
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diabeties the antidiuretic hormone is not produced by the pancreas. it is produced by the hypothalamus and temporary stored in the posterior ...
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diabetiesthe antidiuretic hormone is not produced by the pancreas. it is produced by the hypothalamus and temporary stored in the posterior ...
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diabetiesDiabetes insipidus is a problem with the antidiuretic hormone produced by the pancreas - this directly affects water reabsorption in the kidneys, among other ...
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