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Query: UNIPROT:P01185 (
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The effect of intranasally administered (DesGly9-Arg8)
vasopressin
(DGAVP) on certain aspects of cognitive functions of alcoholic patients was studied. The investigation was carried out in 103 chronic alcoholic patients. None of the patients suffered from
Korsakoff's syndrome
, portal encephalopathy or brain damage of other etiology. The trial was double-blind, placebo controlled. Psychological testing, which included certain aspects of attention, short-term and long-term memory and spatial orientation, was carried out on the day before (baseline measurements), on the last day (II), and seven days after the last administration of DGAVP (III). No treatment effect of DGAVP was observed. The results show that investigations with humans are infinitely more complex than those with animals, since a number of physiological and socio-psychological factors must be controlled. In this study of alcoholics two such factors: 1) duration of abstinence and 2) adaptation to test situation were identified.
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PMID:Effects of (DesGly9-Arg8) vasopressin on cognitive processes in alcoholic patients. 195 Jun 41
The neuropeptides
vasopressin
, adrenocorticotropin (ACTH), and beta-endorphin seem to have important effects on memory and learning. Animal studies attempting to demonstrate these effects are difficult to interpret because of the complexity of behavior that is described as "learning" and the impossibility of assessing verbal learning in animals. This article therefore reviews some of the animal literature on neuropeptides and learning, but focuses primarily upon studies in humans, both in normal volunteers and in patients with neurological disorders. Vasopressin enhances learning under some conditions. Intranasal administration has been associated with improvement on psychometric tests in patients with mild Alzheimer's disease and
Korsakoff's psychosis
, although these findings are not uniform. It improves performance on memory tests in normal volunteers, but does not seem to improve the memory deficit after head trauma. Cerebrospinal fluid levels are low in patients with Alzheimer's disease. ACTH and melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH) are two peptides the primary behavioral effect of which seems to be on attention or goal-motivated behavior rather than on memory processes themselves. Visual discrimination and the ability to continue repetitive tasks are enhanced; in mentally retarded subjects, the administration of ACTH or MSH improves performance on a variety of neuropsychological tests. It does not, however, improve cognitive function in the elderly. Endogenous opioids including beta-endorphin and met-enkephalin seem to have primarily an amnesic effect in animal studies. Their role in human learning is still uncertain, although naloxone, which antagonizes their effects, has been associated with improved cognitive performance in patients with Alzheimer's disease. These data underscore the complexity of the processes associated with human memory and the rudimentary state of our present knowledge. Whatever the mechanisms, however,
vasopressin
, ACTH, and endogenous opioids seem to have important effects upon memory.
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PMID:Neuropeptides in human memory and learning processes. 299 44
Intranasal treatment with desglycinamide9-(Arg8)-
vasopressin
(DGAVP) improved certain aspects of cognitive functions of patients with acquired and congenital diabetes insipidus and of alcoholic patients with mild cognitive impairments. Patients with
Korsakoff's syndrome
, presenting with severe cognitive impairments, were resistent to DGVP treatment. DGAVP treatment did not affect blood pressure and water metabolism. The action of DGAVP on cognitive functions is probably mediated by centrally located target sites and may be expressed only in patients in whom these target sites are unimpaired.
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PMID:Differential effect of desglycinamide9-(Arg8)-vasopressin on cognitive functions of diabetes insipidus and alcoholic patients. 330 87
Posttraumatic diabetes insipidus, acute pancreatitis, and Wernicke's encephalopathy and
Korsakoff's psychosis
in a 33-year-old white male alcohol abuser resulted in near-fatal cardiovascular collapse. The Wernicke's encephalopathy and
Korsakoff's psychosis
resulted from drinking massive quantities of beer to satisfy the thirst induced by diabetes insipidus. Although the diabetes insipidus was controlled with
vasopressin
, and the need for
vasopressin
resolved two months after diagnosis, the
Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
had not resolved by six months.
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PMID:Korsakoff's psychosis due to massive beer intake provoked by diabetes insipidus. 336 23
The hormonal responses to insulin-induced hypoglycemia were studied in 15 abstinent alcoholics with varying degrees of central and peripheral nerve damage and in six normal controls. Blood samples were taken at intervals after the injection of soluble insulin (0.1 U/kg of body weight). Growth hormone responses were significantly depressed (p less than 0.05) in nine alcoholics with severe central nerve damage (
Korsakoff's psychosis
) as compared to other alcoholic subjects. The alcoholic subjects with
Korsakoff's psychosis
also showed significant depression (p less than 0.01) of glucose recovery from hypoglycemia as compared with controls. However, responses of
vasopressin
, cortisol, and catecholamines (epinephrine and norepinephrine) were generally normal in the Korsakoff patients. Our results do not support previous suggestions that impairment of memory in alcoholism may be related to altered
vasopressin
secretion, even though the reduced growth hormone secretion in brain-damaged alcoholics does indicate some hypothalamic-pituitary dysfunction.
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PMID:Growth hormone, vasopressin, cortisol, and catecholamine responses to insulin hypoglycemia in alcoholics. 637 19
The effect of desglycinamide9-[Arg8]-
vasopressin
(DGAVP) on memory processes was studied in patients with
Korsakoff's syndrome
. Intranasal treatment with DGAVP for 7 days affected neither attention nor short- and long-term memories. It is suggested that treatment with DGAVP is not indicated for all types of memory disorders, and that the beneficial effect of this treatment may depend on the integrity of certain brain structures.
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PMID:Lack of effect of desglycinamide-arginine-vasopressin (DGAVP) on memory in patients with korsakoff's syndrome. 663 30