The Biology of Vasopressin
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Published:2021-01-18
Issue:1
Volume:9
Page:89
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ISSN:2227-9059
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Container-title:Biomedicines
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Biomedicines
Author:
Sparapani Samantha, Millet-Boureima CassandraORCID, Oliver Joshua, Mu Kathy, Hadavi Pegah, Kalostian TamarORCID, Ali Nazifa, Avelar Carla Maria, Bardies Marion, Barrow Brenton, Benedikt Minky, Biancardi Giuliana, Bindra Raminder, Bui Lisa, Chihab Zakaria, Cossitt Ashley, Costa Jeffrey, Daigneault Tina, Dault Jocelyn, Davidson IsaORCID, Dias JonathanORCID, Dufour Emie, El-Khoury Sabine, Farhangdoost Nargess, Forget Anika, Fox Alexa, Gebrael Myriam, Gentile Maria Concetta, Geraci Olivia, Gnanapragasam Ansley, Gomah Elias, Haber Elie, Hamel ClaudiaORCID, Iyanker Thivya, Kalantzis Christina, Kamali Sara, Kassardjian Elsa, Kontos Hryssi Krissy, Le Thi Bich Uyen, LoScerbo Daniella, Low Yan Fang, Mac Rae Danielle, Maurer Flore, Mazhar Sana, Nguyen Alice, Nguyen-Duong Kathy, Osborne-Laroche Chelsea, Park Hwi Wun, Parolin Emilie, Paul-Cole Kahlila, Peer Leah SarahORCID, Philippon Margaux, Plaisir Charles-Alexandre, Porras Marroquin Jessica, Prasad Simran, Ramsarun Rewaparsad, Razzaq Saad, Rhainds Samantha, Robin Damien, Scartozzi Ryan, Singh Davindra, Fard Sajad Soleimani, Soroko Maxim, Soroori Motlagh Nastaran, Stern KiriORCID, Toro Laila, Toure M. WyattORCID, Tran-Huynh Stephanie, Trépanier-Chicoine Sarah, Waddingham Claudia, Weekes Aaliyah Jasmine, Wisniewski Allison, Gamberi ChiaraORCID
Abstract
Vasopressins are evolutionarily conserved peptide hormones. Mammalian vasopressin functions systemically as an antidiuretic and regulator of blood and cardiac flow essential for adapting to terrestrial environments. Moreover, vasopressin acts centrally as a neurohormone involved in social and parental behavior and stress response. Vasopressin synthesis in several cell types, storage in intracellular vesicles, and release in response to physiological stimuli are highly regulated and mediated by three distinct G protein coupled receptors. Other receptors may bind or cross-bind vasopressin. Vasopressin is regulated spatially and temporally through transcriptional and post-transcriptional mechanisms, sex, tissue, and cell-specific receptor expression. Anomalies of vasopressin signaling have been observed in polycystic kidney disease, chronic heart failure, and neuropsychiatric conditions. Growing knowledge of the central biological roles of vasopressin has enabled pharmacological advances to treat these conditions by targeting defective systemic or central pathways utilizing specific agonists and antagonists.
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Medicine (miscellaneous)
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