نتایج جستجو برای: vasopressin receptor

تعداد نتایج: 597492  

Journal: :Hypertension 1990
S Andreatta-Van Leyen D B Averill C M Ferrario

Vasopressin acts at a number of sites in the central nervous system to alter arterial pressure. This study investigated the hypothesis that vasopressin acts at the rostral ventrolateral medulla to increase arterial pressure. The rostral pressor area of the medulla oblongata was exposed in urethane-anesthetized rats prepared for topical application of vasopressin. A 3-minute application of vasop...

Journal: :Arquivos brasileiros de cardiologia 2003
Paulo Roberto B Evora Paul J Pearson Alfredo J Rodrigues Fernanda Viaro Hartzell V Schaff

OBJECTIVE To determine whether arginine vasopressin releases endothelium-derived nitric oxide (EDNO) from the epicardial coronary artery. METHODS We studied segments of canine left circumflex coronary arteries suspended in organ chambers to measure isometric force. The coronary artery segments were contracted with prostaglandin F2alpha (2 x 10-6M) and exposed to a unique, strong arginine vaso...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2000
U Ackermann N Azizi

We tested the hypothesis that hypertension in atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) knockout mice is caused in part by disinhibition of angiotensin II-mediated vasopressin release. Inactin-anesthetized F(2) homozygous ANP gene-disrupted mice (-/-) and wild-type (+/+) littermates were surgically prepared for carotid arterial blood pressure measurement (ABP) and background intravenous injection of phy...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 1997
H M Sadeghi G Innamorati M Dagarag M Birnbaumer

Palmitoylation of the V2 vasopressin receptor (V2R) and its functional role were investigated in transfected cells. Palmitoylation was assessed by incubating transfected cells with [3H]palmitic acid and immunoprecipitating the receptor with an antibody raised against a portion of the third intracellular loop of V2R. Wild-type and nonglycosylated V2R yielded tritium signals at 45-55 and 40 kDa, ...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2006
Michael D Smeltzer J Thomas Curtis Brandon J Aragona Zuoxin Wang

Comparisons between monogamous and promiscuous vole species have proven useful in examining neurobiological mechanisms underlying social attachment. Reward processing is important for social attachment, and the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) exerts a direct influence on reward pathways. Dopamine (DA), oxytocin (OT), and arginine vasopressin (AVP) all have been implicated in the regulation of s...

Journal: :Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 2008
Chunling Li Weidong Wang Sandra N Summer Timothy D Westfall David P Brooks Sandor Falk Robert W Schrier

Oxytocin is known to have an antidiuretic effect, but the mechanisms underlying this effect are not completely understood. We infused oxytocin by osmotic minipump into vasopressin-deficient Brattleboro rats for five days and observed marked antidiuresis, increased urine osmolality, and increased solute-free water reabsorption. Administration of oxytocin also significantly increased the protein ...

Journal: :Current opinion in neurobiology 2004
Eric B Keverne James P Curley

Understanding the neurobiology of social behaviour in mammals has been considerably advanced by the findings from two species of vole, one of which is monogamous and pair bonds whereas the other species is promiscuous and fails to form any long-lasting social relationships. The combination of neurobehavioural studies and molecular genetics has determined behavioural differences between the two ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1996
R E van Kesteren C P Tensen A B Smit J van Minnen L F Kolakowski W Meyerhof D Richter H van Heerikhuizen E Vreugdenhil W P Geraerts

In order to understand the molecular mechanisms that underlie the co-evolution of related yet functionally distinct peptide-receptor pairs, we study receptors for the vasopressin-related peptide Lys-conopressin in the mollusc Lymnaea stagnalis. In addition to a previously cloned Lys-conopressin receptor (LSCPR1), we have now identified a novel Lys-conopressin receptor subtype, named LSCPR2. The...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1999
Takayoshi Hosono Herbert A Schmid Kazuyuki Kanosue Eckhart Simon

The aim of this study was to investigate effects of oxytocin (OT) on electrical neuronal activities in rat subfornical organ (SFO) and compare its action with the well-described excitatory effects of blood-borne angiotensin II (ANG II) on the same SFO neurons. With the use of extracellular recordings from spontaneously active neurons in slice preparations of the SFO of male rats, 11.7% of teste...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2001
S R Hawtin A R Davies G Matthews M Wheatley

Most of the large family of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) possess putative N-glycosylation sites within their N-termini. However, for the vast majority of GPCRs, it has not been determined which, if any, of the consensus glycosylation sites are actually utilized or what the functional ramifications are of modification by oligosaccharide. The occurrence and function of glycosylation of the...

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