Osmoreceptors - Description and Function

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Osmoreceptors - Description and Function

Osmoreceptors in the hypothalamus sense changes in the osmotic pressure of blood. When the osmotic pressure of blood changes, either more dilute or more concentrated, water diffusion into and out of the osmoreceptor cells occurs. The cells expand when the blood plasma is more dilute and contract with higher concentration. This causes a neural signal to be sent from the hypothalamus, which increases or decreases vasopressin secretion from the posterior pituitary to return blood concentration to normal.