Title : Increased circulating vasopressin may account for ethanol-induced hypertension in rats.

Pub. Date : 2008 Aug

PMID : 18464746






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1 Increased circulating vasopressin may account for ethanol-induced hypertension in rats. Ethanol arginine vasopressin Rattus norvegicus
2 BACKGROUND: Long-term ethanol intake has been reported to evoke both hypertension and increase of systemic vasopressin levels in rats. Ethanol arginine vasopressin Rattus norvegicus
3 Moreover, an increase in both the expression of vasopressin mRNA and the vasopressin blood content was observed in ethanol-treated rats in comparison to the control group. Ethanol arginine vasopressin Rattus norvegicus
4 Moreover, an increase in both the expression of vasopressin mRNA and the vasopressin blood content was observed in ethanol-treated rats in comparison to the control group. Ethanol arginine vasopressin Rattus norvegicus
5 Basal blood pressure levels of ethanol-treated animals were significantly reduced by IV treatment with the V1-vasopressin receptor antagonist dTyr(CH2)5(Me)AVP. Ethanol arginine vasopressin Rattus norvegicus
6 Because the content of circulating vasopressin was increased in ethanol-treated rats and their basal blood pressure returned to control levels after IV treatment with a V1-vasopressin receptor antagonist, it is proposed that increased circulating vasopressin content may mediate the hypertension observed in ethanol-treated rats. Ethanol arginine vasopressin Rattus norvegicus
7 Because the content of circulating vasopressin was increased in ethanol-treated rats and their basal blood pressure returned to control levels after IV treatment with a V1-vasopressin receptor antagonist, it is proposed that increased circulating vasopressin content may mediate the hypertension observed in ethanol-treated rats. Ethanol arginine vasopressin Rattus norvegicus
8 Because the content of circulating vasopressin was increased in ethanol-treated rats and their basal blood pressure returned to control levels after IV treatment with a V1-vasopressin receptor antagonist, it is proposed that increased circulating vasopressin content may mediate the hypertension observed in ethanol-treated rats. Ethanol arginine vasopressin Rattus norvegicus
9 Because the content of circulating vasopressin was increased in ethanol-treated rats and their basal blood pressure returned to control levels after IV treatment with a V1-vasopressin receptor antagonist, it is proposed that increased circulating vasopressin content may mediate the hypertension observed in ethanol-treated rats. Ethanol arginine vasopressin Rattus norvegicus