What is the role of ADH hormone?
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The single most important effect of antidiuretic hormone is to conserve body water by reducing the loss of water in urine. ... These channels transport solute-free water 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 (Antidiuretic Hormone)
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- ADH is an Antidiuretic Hormone.it is known as vasopressin. it is a diuretic substance that causes the loss of water from the body (tea, alcohol, and coffee are diuretic), so "anti diuretic" refers to substances that reduced loss of water.
- It is blood carries to the Kidneys.
- The posterior pituitary gland to released Antidiuretic Hormone.
- ADH is regulated Urine concentration and volume.
- The deficiency of ADH leads to the syndrome of Diabetes insipidus.
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