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Mechanisms of Vasopressin Secretion
Hormone Research, 1992The magnocellular vasopressin system of the rat has been studied intensively in recent years. This review outlines the electrophysiological characteristics of vasopressin neurons, the characteristics of stimulus-secretion coupling in the neural lobe, and describes some of the major features of the neural regulation of this system which underlie ...
Leng, G., Dyball, R. E J, Luckman, I. M.
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Vasopressine et angiogenèse [PDF]
In adult mammals, the CNS vasculature remains essentially quiescent, excepted for specific pathologies. In the seventies, it was reported that proliferation of astrocytes and endothelial cells occurs within the hypothalamic magnocellular nuclei when strong metabolic activation of the vasopressinergic and oxytocinergic neurons was induced by prolonged ...
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Vasopressin-Receptor Antagonists
Future Cardiology, 2010Despite a crucial role in body fluid homeostasis, elevated vasopressin levels can also be pathological in conditions such as congestive heart failure, liver cirrhosis and the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion. The result of elevated vasopressin is renal water retention and hyponatremia, a low serum sodium concentration ...
Ewout J. Hoorn, Robert Zietse
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2016
Ci-VP is the first deuterostome invertebrate OXT/VP superfamily peptide identified from an ascidian, Ciona intestinalis. Although most OXT/VP superfamily peptides consist of 9 amino acid residues, Ci-VP is composed of 13 amino acid residues elongated at the C-terminus.
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Ci-VP is the first deuterostome invertebrate OXT/VP superfamily peptide identified from an ascidian, Ciona intestinalis. Although most OXT/VP superfamily peptides consist of 9 amino acid residues, Ci-VP is composed of 13 amino acid residues elongated at the C-terminus.
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Oxytocin, Vasopressin, and the Neurogenetics of Sociality
Science, 2008Zoe R. Donaldson, L. Young
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Oxytocin and Vasopressin: Powerful Regulators of Social Behavior
The Neuroscientist, 2017H. Caldwell
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