-
effects are
opposite that of a diuretic. The
major endogenous antidiuretics are
antidiuretic hormone (ADH; also
called vasopressin) and oxytocin. Both of...
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Human vasopressin, also
called antidiuretic hormone (ADH),
arginine vasopressin (AVP) or argipressin, is a
hormone synthesized from the AVP gene as a peptide...
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Syndrome of
inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH), also
known as the
syndrome of
inappropriate antidiuresis (SIAD), is
characterized by...
- and each
works in a
distinct way. Alternatively, an
antidiuretic, such as
vasopressin (
antidiuretic hormone), is an
agent or drug
which reduces the excretion...
-
which is
caused by
insufficient levels of
vasopressin (also
called antidiuretic hormone, ADH).
Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus is
caused by an improper...
- and
paraventricular nucleus,
which contain neurons that
secrete the
antidiuretic hormone, vasopressin, from
their nerve endings in the
posterior pituitary...
-
nighttime secretion levels of
antidiuretic hormone,
which controls water retention in the body. This
results in low
antidiuretic hormone levels and excessive...
- excretion,
processes regulated by the
hormones aldosterone and
vasopressin (
antidiuretic hormone).
There are
several components of the
collecting duct system...
- an
obstruction within the
urinary tract.
Diuresis is
controlled by
antidiuretics such as vasopressin,
angiotensin II and aldosterone. Cold
diuresis is...
- syndrome. This has been
attributed to the
inappropriate secretion of
antidiuretic hormone,
leading to
relative retention of water. In many cases, magnetic...