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- Vasopressin abstract "Vasopressin, also known as arginine vasopressin (AVP), antidiuretic hormone (ADH), or argipressin, is a neurohypophysial hormone found in most mammals. Its two primary functions are to retain water in the body and to constrict blood vessels. Vasopressin regulates the body's retention of water by acting to increase water reabsorption in the collecting ducts of the kidney nephron. Vasopressin is a peptide hormone that increases water permeability of the kidney's collecting duct and distal convoluted tubule by inducing translocation of aquaporin-CD water channels in the kidney nephron collecting duct plasma membrane. It also increases peripheral vascular resistance, which in turn increases arterial blood pressure. It plays a key role in homeostasis, by the regulation of water, glucose, and salts in the blood. It is derived from a preprohormone precursor that is synthesized in the hypothalamus and stored in vesicles at the posterior pituitary. Most of it is stored in the posterior pituitary to be released into the bloodstream. However, some AVP may also be released directly into the brain, and accumulating evidence suggests it plays an important role in social behavior, sexual motivation and pair bonding, and maternal responses to stress. It has a very short half-life between 16-24 minutes.".
- Vasopressin entrezgene "551".
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- Vasopressin wikiPageExternalLink Summary.asp?File=15521.
- Vasopressin wikiPageID "222299".
- Vasopressin wikiPageRevisionID "598913207".
- Vasopressin hasPhotoCollection Vasopressin.
- Vasopressin subject Category:Neuroendocrinology.
- Vasopressin subject Category:Neuropeptides.
- Vasopressin subject Category:Nootropics.
- Vasopressin subject Category:Posterior_pituitary_hormones.
- Vasopressin subject Category:Renal_physiology.
- Vasopressin type Biomolecule.
- Vasopressin type Protein.
- Vasopressin type BiologicalObject.
- Vasopressin comment "Vasopressin, also known as arginine vasopressin (AVP), antidiuretic hormone (ADH), or argipressin, is a neurohypophysial hormone found in most mammals. Its two primary functions are to retain water in the body and to constrict blood vessels. Vasopressin regulates the body's retention of water by acting to increase water reabsorption in the collecting ducts of the kidney nephron.".
- Vasopressin label "Antidiuretisch hormoon".
- Vasopressin label "Antidiuretisches Hormon".
- Vasopressin label "Hormon antydiuretyczny".
- Vasopressin label "Hormona antidiurética".
- Vasopressin label "Vasopressin".
- Vasopressin label "Vasopressina".
- Vasopressin label "Vasopressina".
- Vasopressin label "Vasopressine".
- Vasopressin label "Антидиуретический гормон".
- Vasopressin label "فازوبرسين".
- Vasopressin label "バソプレッシン".
- Vasopressin label "抗利尿激素".
- Vasopressin sameAs Antidiuretický_hormon.
- Vasopressin sameAs Antidiuretisches_Hormon.
- Vasopressin sameAs Αντιδιουρητική_ορμόνη.
- Vasopressin sameAs Hormona_antidiurética.
- Vasopressin sameAs Hormona_antidiuretiko.
- Vasopressin sameAs Vasopressine.
- Vasopressin sameAs Vasopresin.
- Vasopressin sameAs Vasopressina.
- Vasopressin sameAs バソプレッシン.
- Vasopressin sameAs 바소프레신.
- Vasopressin sameAs Antidiuretisch_hormoon.
- Vasopressin sameAs Hormon_antydiuretyczny.
- Vasopressin sameAs Vasopressina.
- Vasopressin sameAs m.01gfs2.
- Vasopressin sameAs Q183011.
- Vasopressin sameAs Q183011.
- Vasopressin wasDerivedFrom Vasopressin?oldid=598913207.
- Vasopressin isPrimaryTopicOf Vasopressin.