Hormones released by the posterior pituitary gland

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ADH - anti-diuretic hormone - produced by supraoptic nuclei in the hypothalamus
OT - oxytocin - producedby paraventricular nuclei in hypothalamus

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  • Thanks so much, there were things I didn't understand and you helped me a lot :D

  • Thank you this was very helpful! =)

  • Thank you sweetheart. :)

  • Is there anything special about the paraventricular and supraoptic nuclei - apart of course from their release of ADH and OT ? I mean, is there anything remarkable about their structure ?

    Also, where are the osmoreceptors for ADH ? Are they in the intrathoracic veins and the cardiac atria ?

  • Don't pay attention to the typical insults from miserable Americans. You keep teaching, good job!

  • very help ful

  • can you make your voice louder next time...it needs some volume a little bit so we can hear better on your video. But this really help us a lot.Thanks

  • super helpful thank you! :)

  • Thank you =)

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