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Query: UNIPROT:P01185 (vasopressin)
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The antidiuretic hormone (ADH) content in the blood plasma in comparison with its osmosis, the mass of circulating blood and the Na/K ratio in the urine was studied in 59 patients with rheumatic heart disease, atherosclerotic cardiosclerosis and chronic nonspecific affections of the lungs with and without circulatory insufficiency. The blood plasma ADH level is shown to increase significantly only with circulatory insufficiency of the IIB-III stage, whereas the plasma osmosis first has a tendency to rise and then gradually declines. This may suggest a deranged regulation of the ADH secretion with a higher osmosis of the plasma. No clear-cut parallelism between changes in the ADH level, the mass of circulating blood and plasma, the Na/K ratio in the urine and diurnal urinary output could be noted.
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PMID:[Antidiuretic hormone content in the blood plasma of patients with chronic circulatory insufficiency]. 112 74

Blood vasopressin, tri-iodothyronine, total thyroxine, thyrotrophic hormone, cortisol, ACTH and insulin levels were measured in 60 chronic coronary patients aged 35 to 70. Coronary patients showed elevated blood vasopressin, particularly in the presence of frequently recurring anginal attacks. There was no significant difference in vasopressin levels of patients with and without attendant essential hypertension, those with atherosclerotic and postinfarction cardiosclerosis, or in relation to body weight. Insulin, cortisol, adrenocorticotrophic and thyrotrophic hormones were significantly increased, and tri-iodothyronine and total thyroxine, significantly decreased, in coronary patients as compared to the controls.
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PMID:[Vasopressin content of the blood in ischemic heart disease patients and its interrelation with other hormones]. 302 Mar 3