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. 1981 Feb;316(1):59-63.
doi: 10.1007/BF00507229.

Vasopressin stimulates release of beta-lipotropin and beta-endorphin in conscious rats as measured by radioimmunoassay of unextracted plasma

Vasopressin stimulates release of beta-lipotropin and beta-endorphin in conscious rats as measured by radioimmunoassay of unextracted plasma

H Anhut et al. Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol. 1981 Feb.

Abstract

Using a newly developed radioimmunoassay to determine the beta-endorphin-like immunoreactivity (beta-EI) in unextracted plasma, the effect of vasopressin injections on plasma beta-EI was investigated in conscious rats. Arginine vasopressin caused a dose-dependent increase of plasma beta-EI from 34.5 to 7.8 fmol ml--1 (n = 6) in vehicle-treated animals to 205.0 +/- 36.1 fmol ml--1 (n = 7) after injection of the highest vasopressin dose employed (486 ng/100 g b.w.). In view of the appreciable cross-reactivity of beta-lipotropin (beta-LPH) in the radioimmunoassay used, plasma was extracted and subjected to gel chromatography on a Sephadex G-50 column. On average, about 70% of the beta-EI co-eluted with human beta-LPH and about 30% with human beta-endorphin in plasma extracts obtained from both control and vasopressin-treated rats. No peripheral conversion of human beta-LPH occurred under the experimental conditions, since after i.v. bolus injection of human beta-LPH 97% of the beta-EI comigrated with human beta-LPH during gel filtration. A similar blood pressure increase to that induced by the vasopressin injections, when elicited by noradrenaline or angiotensin II i.v., was not followed by an elevation of plasma beta-EI. These data indicate that vasopressin stimulates beta-lipotropin and beta-endorphin release into the systemic circulation in vivo.

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