Vasopressin and brain development: studies using the Brattleboro rat
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Vasopressin and brain development: studies using the Brattleboro rat
Abstract
Anomalies in hormonal and neurotransmitter status during early stages of brain development, can lead to lifespan alterations in the functioning of central systems. The neuropeptide vasopressin is nowadays recognized as a putative neurotransmitter, after years of study on its neurosecretory hormonal aspect in water metabolism. Since vasopressin is moreover present early in the brain, and has various mitogenic, metabolic and physiological actions, one might expect vasopressin to be of importance for normal brain development as well. Indeed, the absence of brain vasopressin in the Brattleboro mutant rat coincides with impaired brain development, and some physiological and behavioral defects of these rats are not adjusted by treatment with vasopressin. Regionally the cerebellum seems to be the most affected brain area, both morphologically and biochemically. Only when vasopressin supplementation was done prenatally, this disturbed growth could be restored, which suggests an early role for vasopressin in neurogenesis. Enhanced levels of vasopressin during the perinatal period on the other hand, have been shown to affect permanently the 'setting' of peripheral vasopressin functions in cardiovascular and renal regulatory systems. It is not excluded as yet that after such treatments central organization of vasopressin systems is not impaired as well.
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