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Why does hypernatremia (high plasma sodium) often fail to trigger thirst in elderly patients with advanced dementia?

A)Reduced renal concentrating ability predominates
B)Osmoreceptor sensitivity paradoxically increases
C)Impaired afferent signaling limits hypothalamic activation
D)Adrenal insufficiency suppresses vasopressin release

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Afferent signaling from osmoreceptors to the hypothalamus, which drives the thirst mechanism, is impaired in dementia. Therefore, even with high plasma sodium, the thirst response is blunted, rather than being overridden by renal dysfunction or hormonal suppression.

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