Title: Finding ADH and OT Neurons in the Hypothalamus
1Finding ADH and OT Neurons in the Hypothalamus
2Finding ADH and OT Neurons in the Hypothalamus
3Finding ADH and OT Neurons in the Hypothalamus
4Finding ADH and OT Neurons in the Hypothalamus
recording electrodes
5Finding ADH and OT Neurons in the Hypothalamus
OT ICC
6Finding ADH and OT Neurons in the Hypothalamus
AVP and OT in situ hybridization
7Why is ADH called AVP?
Why is AVP called ADH?
8Regulation of Blood Pressure and Volume Via
Regulation of Water Metabolism
9Osmotic Regulation of ADH
10Pressure and Volume Changes Regulate ADH
Blood Pressure Volume
Requires 10 to 20 change
11What happens when ADH is lacking?
- Diabetes Insipidus
- gt3 liters of urine per day
- 295 to 300 mOsm for blood
- Constant thirst
- Two types
- - central (low ADH)
- - nephrogenic (low response to ADH)
12Why is nursing an infant such a let down?
OT
13Positive Feedback Loop
14Psychogenic Stimulation of OT Release
15Mammary Gland Myoepithelial and Secretory Cells
Functionally speaking, do ADH and OT have
anything in common?
16Pressor Effects of ADH (AVP)
Afferent
Efferent
17ADH Action on Water Reabsorption
18ADH Stimulates Aquaporin Insertion into the
Membrane
19Positive Feedback Loop
E2 increases OT-R
20ADH Signal Transduction Systems
V2
H2O permeability
V1 or V2
V1
pressor effects
21OT Signal Transduction Systems