Biochemistry of vasopressin fragments
- PMID: 10074785
- DOI: 10.1016/s0079-6123(08)61566-6
Biochemistry of vasopressin fragments
Abstract
Vasopressin (VP) undergoes a step-wise aminopeptidase conversion process in the brain, leading to accumulation of several metabolites. Some of these metabolites, in particular [pGlu4,Cyt6]VP 4-9 and 4-8, show behavioral effects comparable to VP, but are more potent and selective than VP. Most data favor the existence of a separate receptor for the VP metabolites distinct of the classical VP and oxytocin receptors, although its identity has remained obscure thus far. The characterization of this receptor is a major challenge to understand how the brain VP system generates and regulates divers central functions.
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