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Hormone secreted by the posterior pituitary gland (trade name Pitressin) and also by nerve endings in the hypothalamus; affects blood pressure by stimulating capillary muscles and reduces urine flow by affecting reabsorption of water by kidney tubules.
The findings provide information necessary for modeling the transcriptional response to vasopressin.
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Arginine vasopressin is considered to play an important role in severe hemorrhage.
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Medical therapies such as vasopressin and somatostatin can also be useful adjuncts.
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During treatment oestradiol appeared to enhance and testosterone to suppress vasopressin release.
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Copeptin is a sensitive and more stable surrogate marker for arginine vasopressin.
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Patients who lack this antidiuretichormone suffer from central diabetes insipidus.
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A single E2078 administration reduced plasma antidiuretichormone dose-dependently.
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The syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretichormone seems to us to be a frequent complication of severe craniocerebral trauma.
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Surgical intervention, in the case of acute craniocerebral trauma, does not result in a higher frequency of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretichormone.
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The hyponatremia caused by syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretichormone (SIADH) was treated with normal saline and water restriction.
Usage of ADH in English
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Conclusion: We conclude that rare ADH variants are specific for alcohol dependence.
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Twenty-four hours after LDN, mean ADH levels had returned to normal values.
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The incidence of ADH seems to be lower than in Western countries.
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These localization patterns were basically the same in water-loaded and ADH-treated animals.
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Only one case of ADH could be detected by imprint cytology.
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Furthermore, ADH was significantly lower in alcoholic than in non-alcoholic cirrhotics.
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This study demonstrated that ADH class I gene is progesterone-responsive in the uterus.
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There were no significant differences in ADH levels in the open donor nephrectomy group.
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We previously reported associations of AD with seven alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) genes.
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The ADH gene cluster may harbor a causal variant(s) for alcohol dependence.
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Functional analysis of the ADH-SREs demonstrated these sites to be essential for ADH transcription.
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Alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) class I gene was one of the candidate genes.
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As the asthma improved, ADH levels decreased in all patients.
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Likewise, ADH activity was approximately two-fold higher in progesterone-treated rat uteri compared with controls.
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The mRNA of ADH class I was detected in uterus by RT-PCR using specific primers.
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Ethanol induces rat Class I ADH mRNA and activity by an as yet unknown mechanism.