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Query: UNIPROT:P01178 (
oxytocin
)
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Galanin is colocalized with adrenocorticotrophin (ACTH) in the human pituitary and with corticotrophin releasing hormone, arginine, vasopressin, and
oxytocin
in the hypothalamus. Galanin, vasopressin, and
oxytocin
influence the secretion of pituitary ACTH. The aim of this study was to investigate if the endogenous stimulation of ACTH release in
Addison's disease
was reflected in plasma galanin, vasopressin, and
oxytocin
. ACTH, galanin, vasopressin, and
oxytocin
were measured in plasma from 14 patients with
Addison's disease
, one patient with Nelson's syndrome, and 14 healthy controls. Eight patients had elevated plasma ACTH whereas six patients and all controls had ACTH levels within the reference-range. There was no difference in galanin or vasopressin between patients and controls or between samples with low or high ACTH concentrations. In contrast,
oxytocin
was higher in patients with elevated plasma ACTH compared to patients and controls with normal or low ACTH. No relation was found between galanin or
oxytocin
and age or sex. A tendency towards lower vasopressin with increasing age was found among the men (p=0.057). The highest ACTH and galanin levels were found in the patient with Nelson's syndrome. In conclusion, increased plasma ACTH was not reflected in elevated plasma galanin or vasopressin. In contrast, elevated ACTH levels were accompanied by higher
oxytocin
levels.
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PMID:Plasma galanin, vasopressin, and oxytocin in patients with Addison's disease. 1771 24