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Oxytocin physiological roles

Vasopressin occurs in two variations arginine-vasopressin (AVP) and lysine-vasopressin (LVP), in which Arg is replaced by Lys. The conformation of these hormones is almost identical to that of oxytocin, except that the terminal tail is con-formationally free and not held by the ring. The physiological role of the vasopressins is the regulation of water reabsorption in the renal tubules (i.e., an antidiuretic action). In high doses, they promote the contraction of arterioles and capillaries and an increase in blood pressure hence the name of these hormones. Because of their very similar structures, OT and VP overlap in a number of effects. [Pg.348]


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