n.vasopresina, hormona liberada por la pituitaria posterior que aumenta la reabsorción de agua en el riñón elevando la presión arterial. English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012 nvasopresina, hormona antidiurética English-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006...
How Hangovers Work Biology of a Hangover: Vasopressin Inhibition Whenalcoholis consumed, it enters the bloodstream and causes the pituitary gland in thebrainto block the creation ofvasopressin(also known as the antidiuretic hormone). Without this chemical, thekidneyssendwaterdirectly to the bladder...
How is vasopressin released? Vasopressin regulates the tonicity of body fluids. It is releasedfrom the posterior pituitary in response to hypertonicityand causes the kidneys to reabsorb solute-free water and return it to the circulation from the tubules of the nephron, thus returning the tonicity o...
Due to the observed binding and activation profiles of the insect ligand, we probed the structure-activity rela- tionship by replacing Arg8 of inotocin with its corresponding D-stereoisomer to investigate how this amino acid substitution influences ligand binding and selectivity. This approach ...
It would be interesting to see in a site-specific conditional knockin mouse how the over expression of V1b receptor alters behavior and neuroendocrinology of the HPA axis, but until know to the best of our knowledge V1b over expressing mouse strains were not generated. In line with these ...
The 'dark matter of social neuroscience' (Insel, 2010) is the gray area between perception and action, and is represented in a question like 'how does the adult brain identify a stimulus as 'social' so that it may act upon it?' This is both a mechanistic and a developmental question (...
Specifically, agonism of the V1aR appears to either increase or have no effect on normal non-maternal aggression, whereas it tends to inhibit abnormal non-maternal aggression. It is possible that changes in V1aR circuits in the context of abnormal aggression render the net impact of brain-...
Memory for the location of an object is known to depend on the hippocampus, whereas memory for an object per se relies heavily on cortical regions and does not appear to depend critically on the hippocampus (Balderas et al, 2008; Roozendaal et al, 2010). It should be noted, however, ...
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How to cite this article: Sandoval, P. C. et al. Systems-level analysis reveals selective regulation of Aqp2 gene expression by vasopressin. Sci. Rep. 6, 34863; doi: 10.1038/srep34863 (2016). This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images ...