Renal refers to what organ system?
The Kidneys
This occurs due to a low water content and must maintain a proper salt/water ratio
What is Osmotic Thirst?
Which bodily system regulates electrolyte balance?
What is the renal or urinary system?
Main Effector Organ
What is the Kidney?
Mechanoreceptors sense what type of stimulus?
Mechanical
Hypovolemic thirst is driven by a decrease in blood plasma volume. What two types of receptors detect this decrease and trigger the release of hormones to address it?
What are osmoreceptors and baroreceptors?
What is the recommended amount of water a person should drink daily?
What is 2L?
Gland that Secretes ADH
What is the Posterior Pituitary?
ACE cleaves Angiotensin I to create this active protein:
Angiotensin II
What hormone is released in response to osmotic thirst and promotes water reabsorption in the kidneys?
What is anti diuretic hormone?
What term describes a condition where there is an excessive amount of sodium in the blood, often caused by dehydration or certain medical conditions?
What is hypernatremia?
Structure where ADH affects secretion/absorption
What is the renal collecting duct?
RAAS stands for:
Renal-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System
What common sign of dehydration is a result of decreased saliva production in order to conserve water?
What is dry mouth?
What electrolyte is crucial for maintaining the electrical activity of the heart and can lead to arrhythmias if its levels are too high or too low?
What is potassium?
Levels of ADH during dehydration
What is increase?
What type of receptor does the sympathetic nervous system act on to upregulate renin release in the kidneys?
B1 Adrenergic Receptors
In cases of rapid water loss, such as severe bleeding or vomiting, what potentially life-threatening condition can result from hypovolemic thirst?
When treating electrolyte imbalances, what medical intervention may be used to restore normal levels rapidly, especially in cases of severe imbalance?
What is IV or fluid replacement?
Kidney ADH Receptor Types
What is V1A & V2?