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Arg-vasopressin Facilitates Calcium Channel Currents in Osteoblasts
Sohei Hosokawa +7 more
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Abstract Acquired hypothalamic obesity (aHO) is characterized by rapid and persistent weight gain resulting from structural or functional damage to the hypothalamus, typically accompanied by neuroendocrine dysfunction. While aHO is well described in the context of hypothalamic or suprasellar tumors, particularly craniopharyngioma, little is known about
Julian Witte +5 more
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Timing of Vasopressin Initiation in Patients with Septic Shock: An Updated Systematic Review and Meta-analysis with Trial Sequential Analysis. [PDF]
Bhattacharjee A +5 more
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ABSTRACT Narcolepsy type 1 is a chronic sleep disorder of putative autoimmune aetiology, primarily caused by the loss of orexin‐producing neurons in the hypothalamus. An additional 88% reduction in corticotropin‐releasing hormone‐immunoreactive neurons of the paraventricular nucleus has been recently observed in post‐mortem brains of individuals with ...
J. Zhou +7 more
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Early Vasopressin in Septic Shock-Promise, Paradox, and the Pursuit of Precision. [PDF]
Prakash J, Saran K, Choudhuri B.
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Vasopressin Is No Inotrope [PDF]
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Animals in harsh environments rely on specialised adaptations. Two decades of field research on African striped mice (Rhabdomys pumilio) in the Succulent Karoo semi‐desert reveal a distinct ‘harshness response’—marked by reduced metabolism and glucocorticoid levels—that differs fundamentally from the classic stress response.
C. Schradin, N. Pillay, R. Rimbach
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Potentiation of the Antidiuretic Effect of Vasopressin by Chlorpropamide [PDF]
W.O. Berndt +3 more
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