The graph of concentration of vasopressin and Blood osmolality shows a graph as :
y axis - Axis title: Plasma Vasopressin | units: pmol/L
x axis - Axis title: Plasma Osmolarity | units: mOsm
Vasopressin, also known as ADH or arginine vasopressin (AVP), is a nonapeptide produced in the hypothalamus. It is known to play critical roles in the body's osmotic balance, blood pressure control, sodium homeostasis, and kidney function. Vasopressin is widely known to regulate blood pressure, osmolality, and volume.
Osmolality is a test that determines the accumulation of all chemical particles found in blood fluid. A urine test can also be used to determine osmolality. Blood is drawn from a vein, usually the inside of the elbow or the back of the hand (venipuncture).
Higher osmolality indicates that your serum contains more particles. Lower osmolality indicates that the particles are diluted.
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