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. 1974 Jul;54(1):209-12.
doi: 10.1172/JCI107745.

Elevation of plasma neurophysin in women on oral contraceptives

Elevation of plasma neurophysin in women on oral contraceptives

A G Robinson. J Clin Invest. 1974 Jul.

Abstract

The effect of oral contraceptives on the neurohypophysis was demonstrated by changes in the plasma level of a posterior pituitary protein. neurophysin. Neurophysins are intraneuronal proteins associated with oxytocin and vasopressin. They have been shown to be released into the bloodstream. The resting plasma level of neurophysin in normal nonpregnant women is 0.69 ng/ml+/-0.7 SD. In women on oral contraceptives, the plasma level is 6.4 ng/ml+/-4.2 SD (P<0.001). Estrogen rather than progesterone causes the elevated neurophysin. The effect is observed within 12-24 h of estrogen administration and disappears 3-11 days after estrogen is discontinued. The results indicate that oral contraceptives act on the neurohypophysis and that estrogen is a potent pharmacologic stimulus useful in studying synthesis and release of neurophysin.

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