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β-endorphin stimulates secretion of arginine vasopressin in vivo

Weitzman et al., 1977

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971071011234273430
Author
Weitzman R
Fisher D
Minick S
Ling N
Guillemin R
Publication year
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Endocrinology

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The effect of B-endorphin upon plasma arg8-vasopressin release was studied in vivo in rabbits and in vitro in rat neural lobes. Following intravenous administration of 200 μg/kg synthetic β-endorphin plasma AVP rose significantly by five minutes after injection and …
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    • A61K38/2278Vasoactive intestinal peptide [VIP]; Related peptides (e.g. Exendin)
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