Blutdruckregulation durch Wassertrinken.pdf Das Wasser gelangt über Speiseröhre und Magen in den Dünndarm, wird dort resorbiert und fließt weiter über die Leber in das Blutsystem. Die jetzt von MDC-Forschern und ihren klinischen Partnern in der Leber entdeckten Osmorezeptoren registrieren das Absinken der Osmolalität, dem körpereigenen Maß für den Wasserhaushalt, unter den Sollwert und wandeln diese Information in ein elektrisches Signal um. Das löst dann ein Aktionspotential aus, welches den Nervenzellen in den sympathischen Ganglien signalisiert, den Blutdruck zu erhöhen.
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