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Query: UNIPROT:P01185 (vasopressin)
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The development of a specific radioimmunoassay for [8-D-arginine] deamino-vasopressin (dDAVP) is described.
Experientia 1977 Dec 15
PMID:Production of porcine antibodies with high specificity to [8-D-arginine] deamino-vasopressin (dDAVP). 59 Apr 71

Acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis was created in dogs using the closed duodenal loop technique. After 18 hours, a a constant rate of pancreatic exocrine secretion was stimulated with secretin. A direct relationship was observed between the percentage inhibition of secretin-stimulated pancreatic exocrine flow and the dose of antidiuretic hormone administered to dogs with acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis. The acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis reduced the sensitivity of the exocrine pancreas to secretin and antidiuretic hormone.
Am Surg 1977 Dec
PMID:Acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis in the dog. 5. The effect of antidiuretic hormone on pancreatic exocrine secretion. 59 24

A 72-year-old man developed the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion after sustaining an acute myocardial infarction. Other documented causes of this syndrome were excluded, and this case is therefore reported as a new association.
Postgrad Med J 1977 Dec
PMID:The syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion associated with acute myocardial infarction. 60 93

Twenty children with diabetes inspidus, 19 children and adolescents and one baby of 2 months, were treated with DDAVP. The drug was very effective, the average urine volume being 1.7 L/24 hours. The control of the diuresis in the baby was very satisfactory. There were no secondary effects and the only episode of water intoxication occurred in a girl with corticosteroid deficiency which was not well controlled. The effects of this drug are discussed in the light of the biochemistry and pharmacology and the activity compared with that of Lysine vasopressin (LVP). Plasma levels of DDAVP and LVP showed that DDAVP persists for longer which may explain its greater potency and duration of action.
Arch Fr Pediatr 1977 Dec
PMID:[Treatment of ADP responsive diabetes insipidus in children with DDAVP (1-desamino-8-D-arginine-vasopressin)]. 61 Jun 62

We recently treated two narcotic addicts with bacterial endocarditis who developed the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH). This prompted a retrospective review of blood chemistry studies in all narcotic addicts admitted to our hospital over a 30-month period because of a clinical suspicion of bacterial endocarditis. Patients with culture-positive endocarditis (group 1) had significantly lower plasma osmolality, sodium, calcium and albumin values (P less than .02, .001, .005, and .005 respectively) than addicts without endocarditis (group 2). More than 90% of those in group 1 had hyponatremia, and 48% had plasma hypoosmolality. These findings may be of value in the initial evaluation of ill narcotic addicts for hospitalization.
South Med J 1978 Dec
PMID:Blood chemistry abnormalities in bacterial endocarditis of narcotic addicts. 72 31

We have described a 13-year-old white boy with Ondine's curse, sleep apnea and cataplexy who simultaneously developed progressive hypothalamic neuroendocrine deficiencies requiring replacement therapy. The patient was treated with protriptyline, a nonsedating tricyclic antidepressant, for control of the sleep-related symptoms. An unexpected result was the apparent reversal of his chronic diabetes insipidus by protriptyline, necessitating discontinuation of lysine-vasopressin. Some possible mechanisms of action were discussed.
South Med J 1978 Dec
PMID:Reversal of chronic diabetes insipidus during treatment with protriptyline. 72 36

It was established in experiments on adult (8--12 month) and old (26--32 month) rats that in ageing the sensitivity of the cardiovascular system to certain hormones--adrenaline, vasopressin, insulin, thyroxine, estradiol dipropionate--grows while its reactivity to them diminishes. The administration of these hormones causes significant changes in hemodynamics and myocardial contractility. Adrenaline and thyroxine lead to an increase in the blood minute and stroke volume, arterial pressure, cardiac index and left ventricular work index, maximum rate of intraventricular pressure growth, maximum rate of myocardial fiber shortening, and in the contrastility index. Vasopressin and insulin cause a decrease in the indices of general hemodynamics. The increased sensitivity of the heart to hormones at old age and diminution of its reactivity lead to prolonged, protracted reactions of the cardiovascular system in elderly and old individuals.
Kardiologiia 1978 Dec
PMID:[Hormonal regulation of the heart in aging]. 73 78

On the assumption that the antagonism between prostaglandin E2 and vasopressin might represent a negative feedback system, we evaluated the hypothesis that vasopressin stimulates, in vivo, the renal production of prostaglandins. For these studies we used Brattleboro homozygous rats with diabetes insipidus and Long-Evans rats for controls, Brattleboro homozygotes show a substantial reduction in the renal excretion of prostaglandin E2 and prostaglandin F2alpha. Homozygotes excreted 39 +/- 5 ng/24 h prostaglandin E2 and 40 +/- 4 ng/24 h prostaglandin F2alpha, compared to 217 +/- 40 and 221 +/- 18 ng/24 h, respectively, in control rats (P less than 0.001). Therapy of homozygotes with vasopressin tannate in oil resulted in a prompt increase in the urinary excretion of prostaglandin E2 and prostaglandin F2alpha. 1-Desamino-D-arginine vasopressin, a nonpressor analogue of vasopressin, also enhanced the renal production of prostaglandin E2. We conclude that vasopressin (antidiuretic hormone) stimulates renal production and excretion of prostaglandin E2 and prostaglandin F2alpha in vivo. It is possible that this increment of prostaglandin synthesis serves a negative feedback function by modulating the action of vasopressin on the renal tubule.
Am J Physiol 1978 Dec
PMID:Renal excretion of prostaglandins E2 and F2alpha in diabetes insipidus rats. 73 21

The influence of vasopressin and sodium nitroprusside on liver circulation was investigated in 18 dogs. Cardiac output was determined by the thermal dilution technique using a Swan-Ganz catheter. Hepatic artery and portal vein flows were measured with electromagnetic flowmeters. The infusion of vasopressin (0.01 unit/kg/min) caused a 13% increase in mean arterial pressure, a 38% decrease in cardiac output, a 57% decrease in portal blood flow, and a 35% decrease in portal pressure. Hepatic artery blood flow initially decreased, then increased, and eventually exceeded the baseline value by 25%. The addition of sodium nitroprusside infusion (10 microgram/kg/min) returned the mean arterial pressure to baseline value and increased cardiac output to 83% of baseline value. Portal blood flow remained unchanged, even though an additional decrease in portal pressure of 11% and a further increase in hepatic artery blood flow of 45% were observed. Nitroprusside minimizes the undesirable effects of vasopressin and augments the desirable ones in normal dogs. The combination of these drugs may be more beneficial to patients with esophageal and gastrointestinal bleeding than vasopressin alone.
Arch Surg 1978 Dec
PMID:Nitroprusside prevents adverse hemodynamic effects of vasopressin. 73 81

A radioimmunoassay for 8-arginine-vasopressin (AVP) measurement in human plasma has been developed and evaluated, using a commercial preparation of an antibody of AVP. Detection limit of the assay was 0.4 pg. A simple acetone extraction procedure gave a recovery of 65% of added [125I]AVP. The overall sensitivity in the assay was 1.0 pg/ml when 2 ml plasma samples were extracted. The antigenic sites of the employed antibody seemed to be a combination of amino acid residues in the tripeptide tail and the pentapeptide ring. This can explain that the antibody was almost completely insensitive to chemically or enzymatically degraded AVP. The inter-assay coefficient of variation for the control plasma pools averaged 17%. A good correlation to plasma osmolalities above 290 has been found. AVP level in recumbent subjects (n = 8) with plasma osmolalities in the normal range was 2.8 +/- 1.0 pg/ml (mean +/- SD) and in ambulatory subjects (n = 10) on ad lib. water intake 4.5 +/- 1.9 pg/ml (mean /+- SD).
Scand J Clin Lab Invest 1978 Dec
PMID:Radioimmunoassay of 8-arginine-vasopressin (antidiuretic hormone) in human plasma. 74 Dec 1


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