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Concepts in Medical Physiology - Strona 364
Some of the osmoreceptor cells are magnocellular neurons located in the supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei of the hypothalamus, and the axons of these cells project directly into the posterior pituitary. Action potentials traveling down these ...
Julian Seifter, David Sloane, Austin Ratner, 2005
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Effect of Chronic Hypernatremia on Osmoreceptor and Baroreceptor ...
Finally, we show that the resulting removal of inhibition from both synaptic and glial sources contribute to increased excitability of VP neurons and thus induces a high level of circulating VP, which triggers systemic vasoconstriction and ...
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Brenner and Rector's The Kidney E-Book - Strona 478
primary osmoreceptor cells (see Figure 16.2). One lesion that is unique to this disorder is an anterior communicating cerebral artery aneurysm. Because the small arterioles that feed the anterior wall of the third ventricle originate from the ...
Karl Skorecki, Glenn M. Chertow, Philip A. Marsden, 2015
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Core Concepts in the Disorders of Fluid, Electrolytes and Acid-Base ...
A relative lack of volume regulatory mechanisms in osmoreceptor neurons also maximizes the cellular and mechanical effect of extracellular tonicity [31]. The swelling-activated TRPV4 channel is expressed in osmoreceptor neurons, where it ...
David Mount, Mohammed H. Sayegh, Ajay K. Singh, 2012
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Handbook of Diagnostic Endocrinology
Osmoreceptor. Dysfunction. Thereisan extensive literature in animals indicating that the primary osmoreceptors that control AVP secretion andthirst are located in the anterior hypothalamus. Lesions of this region in animals cause ...
Janet E. Hall, Lynnette K. Nieman, 2003
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Oxford Textbook of Clinical Nephrology - Strona 293
The osmotic regulation of the release of AVP from the posterior pituitary is primarily dependent, under normal circumstances, on tonicity information relayed by central osmoreceptor neurons expressing TRPV1 (Bourque, 2008) and peripheral ...
Simon Hornblower, Neil Turner, 2015
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Renal Physiology: A Clinical Approach - Strona 139
These two neuronal pathways allow the osmoreceptor to coordinate two very important physiological responses. When faced with hyperosmolality, the osmoreceptor activation causes release of ADH, which prevents the loss of water in the ...
John Danziger, Mark Zeidel, Michael J. Parker, 2011
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Renal Physiology: Principles, Structure, and Function - Strona 317
Although the details of how the increase in the osmolality of the extracellular fluid, to which the osmoreceptors are exposed, leads to an increase in neural discharge and eventual increase in synthesis and release of ADH remain entirely ...
Esmail Koushanpour, Wilhelm Kriz, 2013
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The Physiology of Thirst and Sodium Appetite - Strona 171
This type of drinking is therefore osmometric and it is simplest to postulate that it is controlled by osmoreceptors of the type postulated by Gilman (1937), Verney (1947) and Wolf (1950). The nature of these receptors will be dealt with next.
James Thomas Fitzsimons, 1979