نتایج جستجو برای: nasal vasopressin

تعداد نتایج: 53921  

Journal: :Endocrine Journal 2021

Recently, chronic hyponatremia, even mild, has shown to be associated with poor quality of life and high mortality. The mechanism by which hyponatremia contributes those symptoms, however, remains elucidated. Syndrome inappropriate secretion antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) is a primary cause hyponatremia. Appropriate animal models are crucial for investigating the pathophysiology SIADH. A rat mode...

Journal: :research in pharmaceutical sciences 0

the antidiuretic effect of arginine vasopressin (avp) is mediated by the vasopressin v2 receptor. the docking study of avp as a ligand to v2 receptor helps in identifying important amino acid residues that might be involved in avp binding for predicting the lowest free energy state of the protein complex. whereas previous researchers were not able to detect the exact site of the ligand-receptor...

Journal: :journal of family and reproductive health 0
farideh zafari zangeneh vali-e-asr reproductive health research center, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran ashraf amirzargar physiology department, faculty of medicine, joundishapour university of medical sciences, ahwaz, iran akram ahangarpour physiology department, faculty of medicine, joundishapour university of medical sciences, ahwaz, iran

objective: the present study aimed to determine whether castration altered osmotically stimulated vasopressin (vp) release and urinary volume and what is the role of endocrine-stress axis in this process. materials and methods: totally 108 mice were studied in two main groups of castrated (n=78) and control (n=30). each group was extracted by acute cold stress (4◦c for 2h/day), restraint stress...

2016
Hiroshi Arima Yoshinori Azuma Yoshiaki Morishita Daisuke Hagiwara

Central diabetes insipidus (CDI), characterized by polyuria and polydipsia, is caused by deficiency of arginine vasopressin (AVP), an antidiuretic hormone which acts on V2 receptors in kidney to promote reabsorption of free water. CDI is classified into three subtypes; idiopathic, secondary and familial. A previous study suggests that infundibulo-neurohypophysitis might be an underlying cause o...

Journal: :eLife 2021

Brain injuries can interrupt descending neural pathways that convey motor commands from the cortex to spinal motoneurons. Here, we demonstrate a unilateral injury of hindlimb sensorimotor rats with completely transected thoracic cord produces postural asymmetry contralateral flexion and asymmetric withdrawal reflexes within 3 hr, as well in gene expression patterns lumbar cord. The injury-induc...

Journal: :Journal of innate immunity 2010
James A Russell Keith R Walley

Vasopressin is a stress hormone. However, vasopressin levels are inappropriately low in septic shock. Vasopressin stimulates AVPR1a, AVPR1b, AVPR2 and purinergic receptors. Vasopressin increases blood pressure by occupying AVPR1a receptors on vascular smooth muscle. An increase in ventricular afterload due to vasopressor administration limits ventricular systolic ejection, an effect that become...

2015
Meng-Tse Gabriel Lee Hsuan-Mao Wang Ja-An Annie Ho Nien-Chu Fan Ya-Lin Yang Chien-Chang Lee Shyr-Chyr Chen Michael Bader

BACKGROUND Current research suggests that administration of vasopressin to patients with uncontrolled hemorrhagic shock (UHS) can avoid the detrimental effects associated with aggressive fluid resuscitation. However, vasopressin has a short half-life of 10~35 minutes in in vivo use and precludes its use in the pre-hospital setting. To increase the half-life of vasopressin, we proposed to synthe...

Journal: :Physiology 2006
Hemanth P Nair Larry J Young

Microtine rodents provide an excellent model for the study of the neurobiology of social bonds. In this review, we discuss how the presence of a microsatellite sequence in the prairie vole vasopressin receptor gene may determine vasopressin receptor binding patterns in the brain and how these patterns may in turn affect social behavior.

Journal: :Electrolyte & Blood Pressure 2008

Journal: :Current opinion in critical care 2004
Cheryl L Holmes Keith R Walley

PURPOSE OF THE REVIEW Vasopressin is one of the most important endogenously released stress hormones during shock. In this review, studies published in the past year that add to our understanding of the use of vasopressin in the ICU are discussed. RECENT FINDINGS Endogenous vasopressin levels are inappropriately low in adults with severe sepsis but not in children with meningococcal septic sh...

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