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Query: UNIPROT:P01185 (vasopressin)
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Concentrations of the amines and amine metabolites dopamine (DA), noradrenaline (NA), adrenaline (A), serotonin (5-HT), homovanillic acid (HVA), 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol (MHPG), 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5-HIAA) and of the peptides, vasopressin (AVP), vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP), thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH) and cholecystokinin (CCK) were measured in lumbar cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in patients with depression and compared with that of controls. Diagnostic classifications were performed according to ICD-9 and the Newcastle Rating Scales for Depression. The severity of depression was measured by Bech-Rafaelsen melancholia scale. Significantly decreased concentrations of CSF-A and AVP were found in as well endogenous as in non-endogenous depression, whereas reduced levels of CSF-VIP were found only in the non-endogenous group. CSF-5-HT and DA were significantly increased in endogenously depressed patients. In these studies patients with non-endogenous depression were not included. No relationship between severity of depression and concentrations of neurotransmitters was found. For most of the neurotransmitters no correlation between concentrations measured at the lumbar and at the ventricular level seems to exist. This finding indicates that measurements on CSF collected from the lumbar sack not necessarily are indicative for concentrations measured at more central levels. Although several transmitter systems most likely are disturbed in depression, results from studies on lumbar CSF should be interpreted with precaution, until further information about origin and distribution of neurotransmitters in CSF has been obtained.
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PMID:Do concentrations of neurotransmitters in lumbar CSF reflect cerebral dysfunction in depression? 290 16

Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH), CSF-vasopressin (AVP), plasma-AVP, CSF-osmolality, plasma-osmolality, CSF-adrenaline (A) and -noradrenaline (NA) were measured in psychiatric patients and controls. Psychiatric patients were classified according to ICD-9 and grouped into endogenous depression, non-endogenous depression, mania and schizophrenia. The depressive groups were classified according to the Newcastle Rating Scale for Depression 1965. Severity of disease was quantified by BRMES, BRMS and BPRS. No difference in CSF-TRH levels was seen among the different diagnostic groups and controls. A positive correlation between CSF-TRH and CSF-A was demonstrated. CSF-AVP concentrations were significantly lowered in both endogenous and non-endogenous depression; no correlation with CSF-A or -NA was seen. Neither did any difference between plasma levels of AVP, plasma-osmolality or CSF-osmolality appear among the groups investigated.
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PMID:Cerebrospinal fluid vasopressin--changes in depression. 393 7

To the best of our knowledge psychogenic polydipsia has not been reported in an Indian journal. We are reporting one such case, which was diagnosed as having depression according to ICD 10 R criteria. Fully investigated patient had some reversible changes in the urinary tract. There was no antidiuretic hormone-related abnormality as indicated by absence of hyponatremia. The patient recovered with antidepressant drugs. The followup was done for 6 months.
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PMID:Psychogenic polydipsia. 2177 54