What is the effect of ADH on renal tubules?
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Antidiuretic hormone stimulates waterreabsorbtion by stimulating insertion of "water channels" or aquaporins into the membranes of kidney tubules. These channels transport solute-freewater through tubular cells and back into blood, leading to a decrease in plasma osmolarity and an increase osmolarity of urine.
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Antidiuretic hormone stimulates waterreabsorbtion by stimulating insertion of "water channels" or aquaporins into the membranes of kidney tubules. These channels transport solute-freewater through tubular cells and back into blood, leading to a decrease in plasma osmolarity and an increase osmolarity of urine.
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ADH helps in the retention of water by the kidney of our body
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Antidiuretic Hormone or ADH is secreted from the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland and this helps in the retention of water in our body.ADH is secreted when water balance of our body falls resulting in low blood pressure.At that time a hormone renin is secreted from the jugstaglomerular appratus which inturns stimulates the secretion of ADH from the posterior pituitary.The secreted ADH act on corticle collecting duct by increasing the water permeability of the later.Thus water is reabsorbed by our body.
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