2006
DOI: 10.1177/1099800405283032
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The Hypo-Osmolality of Pregnancy Does Not Alter Baroreceptor Responses to Acute Changes in Osmolality

Abstract: Reducing extracellular osmolality by 10-12 mOsm/L reduces baroreceptor firing in vitro in tissues from male rats. Pregnancy is associated with a similar reduction in plasma osmolality (pOsm) as well as with alterations in baroreceptor firing and reduced baroreceptor reflex activity. Mechanisms for reduced baroreflex activity are not yet understood, but they have important implications for maintenance of cardiovascular homeostasis in the pregnant female. Thus, this study was designed to test whether changes in … Show more

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“…15 During mammalian pregnancies, plasma osmolality decreases, lowers the threshold for thirst and decreases the tolerance of pregnant women for water deprivation. 16 This should ensure greater water intake to support the expansion of plasma volume, 17 increase the sensitivity of the renin-angiotensin system and produce higher angiotensin levels at lower plasma osmolality in pregnant women.…”
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“…15 During mammalian pregnancies, plasma osmolality decreases, lowers the threshold for thirst and decreases the tolerance of pregnant women for water deprivation. 16 This should ensure greater water intake to support the expansion of plasma volume, 17 increase the sensitivity of the renin-angiotensin system and produce higher angiotensin levels at lower plasma osmolality in pregnant women.…”
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confidence: 99%