Antidiuretic hormone (vasopressin)
belongs to book: MCQs & EMQs in Human Physiology|Ian Roddie, William F M Wallace|6th edition| Chapter number:-| Question number:455
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belongs to book: MCQs & EMQs in Human Physiology|Ian Roddie, William F M Wallace|6th edition| Chapter number:-| Question number:455
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A. True It is formed in neurones whose cell bodies lie in the hypothalamus and whose axons transport it to the posterior pituitary gland.
B. False The water retention it induces makes plasma osmolality fall.
C. False It increases the permeability of the collecting ducts.
D. False Secretion is affected by 1 per cent changes in osmolality; the sensitivity of the hypothalamic receptors to osmolar change accounts for the constancy of plasma osmolality.
E. True Volume changes detected by vascular low-pressure receptors affect ADH secretion.
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