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Science Review: Vasopressin and the cardiovascular system part 1 – receptor physiology

Vasopressin is emerging as a rational therapy for vasodilatory shock states. Unlike other vasoconstrictor agents, vasopressin also has vasodilatory properties. The goal of the present review is to explore the vascular actions of vasopressin. In part 1 of the review we discuss structure, signaling pa...

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Autores principales: Holmes, Cheryl L, Landry, Donald W, Granton, John T
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC374366/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14624682
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description Vasopressin is emerging as a rational therapy for vasodilatory shock states. Unlike other vasoconstrictor agents, vasopressin also has vasodilatory properties. The goal of the present review is to explore the vascular actions of vasopressin. In part 1 of the review we discuss structure, signaling pathways, and tissue distributions of the classic vasopressin receptors, namely V(1 )vascular, V(2 )renal, V(3 )pituitary and oxytocin receptors, and the P(2 )class of purinoreceptors. Knowledge of the function and distribution of vasopressin receptors is key to understanding the seemingly contradictory actions of vasopressin on the vascular system. In part 2 of the review we discuss the effects of vasopressin on vascular smooth muscle and the heart, and we summarize clinical studies of vasopressin in shock states.
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spelling pubmed-3743662004-03-25 Science Review: Vasopressin and the cardiovascular system part 1 – receptor physiology Holmes, Cheryl L Landry, Donald W Granton, John T Crit Care Review Vasopressin is emerging as a rational therapy for vasodilatory shock states. Unlike other vasoconstrictor agents, vasopressin also has vasodilatory properties. The goal of the present review is to explore the vascular actions of vasopressin. In part 1 of the review we discuss structure, signaling pathways, and tissue distributions of the classic vasopressin receptors, namely V(1 )vascular, V(2 )renal, V(3 )pituitary and oxytocin receptors, and the P(2 )class of purinoreceptors. Knowledge of the function and distribution of vasopressin receptors is key to understanding the seemingly contradictory actions of vasopressin on the vascular system. In part 2 of the review we discuss the effects of vasopressin on vascular smooth muscle and the heart, and we summarize clinical studies of vasopressin in shock states. BioMed Central 2003 2003-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC374366/ /pubmed/14624682 Text en Copyright © 2003 BioMed Central Ltd
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