No. I think you didn't get the point properly. Loop diuretics abolish the concentration gradient that drives the water reabsorption at collecting ducts. So even if ADH keeps the ducts permeable to water, there won't be reabsorption, simply because there is no driving force. So there is no point in discussing the role of ADH for this basic understanding. Also, the absence of ADH causes diuresis anyway. That makes this doubt even more weird. I hope you get the point now.
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But collecting ducts are impermeable to water, so how does water come out? You must mention the role of ADH here.
No. I think you didn't get the point properly. Loop diuretics abolish the concentration gradient that drives the water reabsorption at collecting ducts. So even if ADH keeps the ducts permeable to water, there won't be reabsorption, simply because there is no driving force. So there is no point in discussing the role of ADH for this basic understanding.
Also, the absence of ADH causes diuresis anyway. That makes this doubt even more weird. I hope you get the point now.
ADH can't produce concentration gradients.
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