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antidiuretic hormone (adh)
What Are the Target Tissues of ADH?
ADH primarily targets the
kidneys
, specifically the
collecting ducts
and
distal convoluted tubules
. It binds to receptors on the cells of these structures, leading to increased water reabsorption. ADH also acts on the
vascular smooth muscle
, causing vasoconstriction.
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