Definition of Antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
Antidiuretic hormone (ADH): A relatively small
(peptide) molecule that is
released by the pituitary gland at the base of the brain
after being made
nearby (in the hypothalamus). ADH has an antidiuretic
action that prevents
the production of dilute urine (and so is antidiuretic).
A
syndrome of
inappropriate secretion of ADH results in the
inability to put out
dilute urine, perturbs fluid (and electrolyte) balance, and
causes nausea,
vomiting, muscle cramps, confusion and convulsions. This syndrome may
occur in association
with oat-cell lung cancer, pancreatic cancer, prostate
cancer, and Hodgkin's
disease as well as a number of other disorders.
ADH also
can stimulate
contraction of arteries and capillaries. ADH is also known
as vasopressin.
Last Editorial Review: 10/21/1998
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