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The total body content of sodium is regulated rather than the actual plasma concentration.  It would be impossible to regulate actual plasma concentration for 3 reasons:
 
The total body content of sodium is regulated rather than the actual plasma concentration.  It would be impossible to regulate actual plasma concentration for 3 reasons:
 
* When sodium is reabsorbed water follows it so the volume of the plasma is altered rather than the concentration of sodium changing
 
* When sodium is reabsorbed water follows it so the volume of the plasma is altered rather than the concentration of sodium changing
* [[Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone System#Effects of Angiotensin 2 On Sodium|Angiotensin 2]] and [[Aldosterone|Aldosterone]] affect sodium but they also affect ECF volume so only quantity affected not concentration
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* [[Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone System#Effects of Angiotensin 2 On Sodium|Angiotensin 2]] and [[Aldosterone|aldosterone]] affect sodium but they also affect ECF volume so only quantity affected not concentration
 
* [[Pituitary Gland - Anatomy & Physiology #Posterior Pituitary Gland | ADH]] and thirst response also work together to dilute the ECF if concentrations of sodium are high so although there is more NaCl the actual concentration is not really changed.
 
* [[Pituitary Gland - Anatomy & Physiology #Posterior Pituitary Gland | ADH]] and thirst response also work together to dilute the ECF if concentrations of sodium are high so although there is more NaCl the actual concentration is not really changed.
  
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