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What is the function of antiduretic harmone​

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Answered by ItzSpoorthi
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Anti-diuretic hormone helps to control blood pressure by acting on the kidneys and the blood vessels. Its most important role is to conserve the fluid volume of your body by reducing the amount of water passed out in the urine.

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Answered by saniyapanchal30
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Antiduretic hormone (ADH) , also known as vasopressin, helps to control blood pressure by acting on the kidneys and the blood vessels.

Explanation:

ADH is synthesised as a peptide pro-hormone in neurons in the hypothalamus and is converted to Arginine vasopressin.

ADH regulates the tonicity of the body fluids. It causes the kidney to reabsorbe the solutes free water and return it to the circulation from the tubules of the nephrons, thus returning the tonicity of the body fluids towards normal. An incidental consequences of this renal absorption of water is concentrated urine volume.

Thus ADH acts to maintain blood pressure, blood volume and tissue water content by controlling the amount of water and hence the concentration of urine excreted by the kidneys. Higher concentration of ADH cause blood vessels to constricts and this increases blood pressure.

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