BIOL 221 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Natriuretic Peptide, Antimineralocorticoid, Aldosterone

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Responses to hydration changes: overhydration (excessive fluid intake, decreases aldosterone and adh secretion, less na+ and water reabsorbed, formation of dilute urine, urine volume increases. Overhydration is caused by excessive intake of fluid low in solutes. Aldosterone and adh secretion decrease and less sodium and water are reabsorbed. This results in formation of large volumes of dilute urine. Atrial natriuretic hormone (anh: aldosterone antagonist secreted by atria (topic 4, inhibits na+ reabsorption, decreases obligatory water reabsorption, inhibits renin release, blocks adh secretion, dilates peripheral arteries and veins. Atrial natriuretic hormone (anp, formerly called atrial natriuretic peptide) is an aldosterone antagonist secreted by the atria (see also. Atrial natriuretic hormone was studied with blood pressure. It inhibits therefore decreases obligatory water sodium reabsorption and reabsorption. It also inhibits renin release, blocks adh secretion and dilates peripheral arteries and veins. Pth increases calcium reabsorption in the distal convoluted tubules. A diuretic is any chemical that increases urine output.

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