Title : Interactions of vasopressin, cAMP, and prostaglandins in toad urinary bladder.

Pub. Date : 1985 Mar

PMID : 2579584






5 Functional Relationships(s)
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1 Prostaglandin (PG) inhibits the hydroosmotic effect of vasopressin. Prostaglandins arginine vasopressin Homo sapiens
2 Prostaglandin (PG) inhibits the hydroosmotic effect of vasopressin. Prostaglandins arginine vasopressin Homo sapiens
3 This may initiate PG synthesis and provide a link among VP, cAMP, and calcium. Prostaglandins arginine vasopressin Homo sapiens
4 A double-reciprocal feedback is proposed, whereby VP stimulates PG synthesis in a cAMP-independent manner and also inhibits PG synthesis in a cAMP-dependent manner. Prostaglandins arginine vasopressin Homo sapiens
5 A double-reciprocal feedback is proposed, whereby VP stimulates PG synthesis in a cAMP-independent manner and also inhibits PG synthesis in a cAMP-dependent manner. Prostaglandins arginine vasopressin Homo sapiens