نتایج جستجو برای: vasopressin

تعداد نتایج: 9952  

2005
Xiaomei Li Andreas Kribben Eric D. Wieder Phoebe Tsai Raphael A. Nemenoff Robert W. Schrier

In vascular smooth muscle cells arginine vasopressin acting through the V, receptor increases intracellular Ca, leading to vasoconstriction. Recent studies have also shown that vasopressin activates mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAP kinase), which may contribute to vasopressin-induced hypertrophy of vascular smooth muscle cells. We examined the ability of an orally active, nonpeptide select...

Journal: :The Journal of physiology 2010
Douglas W Wacker Vicky A Tobin Julia Noack Valerie R Bishop Adrian J Duszkiewicz Mario Engelmann Simone L Meddle Mike Ludwig

The anterior olfactory nucleus (AON), a component of the main olfactory system, is a cortical region that processes olfactory information and acts as a relay between the main olfactory bulbs and higher brain regions such as the piriform cortex. Utilizing a transgenic rat in which an enhanced green fluorescent protein reporter gene is expressed in vasopressin neurones (eGFP-vasopressin), we have...

Journal: :Hypertension 1994
X Li A Kribben E D Wieder P Tsai R A Nemenoff R W Schrier

In vascular smooth muscle cells arginine vasopressin acting through the V1 receptor increases intracellular Ca2+, leading to vasoconstriction. Recent studies have also shown that vasopressin activates mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAP kinase), which may contribute to vasopressin-induced hypertrophy of vascular smooth muscle cells. We examined the ability of an orally active, nonpeptide sele...

2017
Esmée M. Ettema Judith Heida Niek F. Casteleijn Lianne Boesten Ralf Westerhuis Carlo A.J.M. Gaillard Ron T. Gansevoort Casper F.M. Franssen Debbie Zittema

Introduction Copeptin is increasingly used in epidemiological studies as a substitute for vasopressin. The effect of renal function per se on copeptin and vasopressin concentrations as well as their ratio have, however, not been well described. Methods Copeptin and vasopressin levels were measured in 127 patients with various stages of chronic kidney disease, including 42 hemodialysis patient...

2013
Ilse Gradwohl-Matis Martin W Dünser

One of the rationales for the use of vasopressin in septic shock has been its potential cardioprotective mechanisms. Lower heart rates, higher arterial pressures, and fewer norepinephrine doses during vasopressin therapy were hypothesized to protect the heart from myocardial ischemia. In a prospective sub-study of the VASST (Vasopressin in Septic Shock Trial) project, Mehta and colleagues speci...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1984
R C Gaillard P Schoenenberg C A Favrod-Coune A F Muller J Marie J Bockaert S Jard

Crude plasma membrane fractions were prepared from female Wistar rat anterior pituitaries. These fractions contained a single population of specific 3H-labeled [8-lysine]vasopressin [( 3H]vasopressin) binding sites with a dissociation of constant (Kd) of 8 +/- 2 X 10(-9) M and maximal binding capacity of 244 +/- 45 fmol/mg of protein. The Kd values for a series of vasopressin structural analogu...

Journal: :Hypertension 1992
A Yamamoto L C Keil I A Reid

Electrical stimulation of afferent renal nerves and activation of renal mechanoreceptors increase plasma vasopressin concentrations. In the present study, the effect of renal chemoreceptor activation on plasma vasopressin concentration was investigated in anesthetized rabbits. Renal chemoreceptors were activated with intrarenal infusions of bradykinin. With intrarenal infusion of bradykinin at ...

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: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2004
Michael A Friberg Martin Spiess Jonas Rutishauser

Mutations in the gene encoding the antidiuretic hormone arginine vasopressin cause autosomal dominant neurogenic diabetes insipidus. Autoptic data in affected individuals suggest that the neurons expressing mutant vasopressin undergo selective degeneration. Expression studies have shown that the mutants are retained in the endoplasmic reticulum, but how this trafficking defect is linked to neur...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1989
M Raggenbass E Tribollet M Dubois-Dauphin J J Dreifuss

The existence of vasopressin-sensitive neurons in the nucleus of the solitary tract of the rat and the presence in this brain area of vasopressin binding sites were investigated using extracellular single-unit recordings from brain-stem slices and light microscopic autoradiography. About 45% of the recorded neurons responded to vasopressin at 5-2000 nM by a reversible, concentration-dependent i...

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