hypothalamic control of the posterior pituitary - water balance
ADH secretion as a response to osmolality
what do osmoreceptors stimulate
stretch receptors and blood volume
negative feedback loop fincreased blood osmolality
what happens upon release of ADH into the blood stream
what are the plasma osmolality htresholds
what happens to osmolality when you are overhydrated
ADH secretion: effects and stimulus
increased osmolality = increased ADH = urine vol decreased
decreased osmolality = decreased ADH = urine vol increased
increased blood vol = decreased ADH = urine vol increased
decreased blood vol = increased ADH = urine vol decreased
what happens If you don’t pee
what happens if the ADH gene is mutated: rat model
diabetes insipidus
central: caused by inadequate secretion of ADH
nephrogenic: caused by an inability of the kidneys to report to ADH
distinguished by…
- measuring plasma ADH levels
- diving a desmopressin challenge
the patients don’t take insulin
ADH and nocturnal enuresis (bedwetting)
body water contents: male vs female
male: more water than women because testosterone is anabolic
female: less water than men because they typically have more body fat
where is water stored in the body
if we take in 1.5-2.5L of water everyday how is most of it excreted
what is water balance
water intake = water loss
water regulation in the Arabian camel: lipid humps
what was observed with suppression of cholesterol biosynthesis in the kidneys of the Arabian camel
water regulation in the Arabian camel: RBCs
water regulation in the kangaroo rat: adaptations
salt content in water vs humans
fresh water = 0.1% dissolved salt
human body = 0.9% dissolved salt
seawater = 3.5% dissolved salt (4x more than blood)
what happens if we drink sea water?
water regulation in marine mammals