In the context of anorexia nervosa, how can neurogenic shock develop as a complication following gastric rupture, and what are the primary pathophysiological mechanisms involved?
A) Due to severe dehydration leading to electrolyte imbalances and subsequent cardiovascular collapse.
B) As a result of direct trauma to the central nervous system from gastric rupture.
C) Due to systemic inflammatory response and subsequent autonomic dysregulation.
D) As a consequence of acute pancreatitis causing shock and multiple organ failure.