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Reciprocal regulation of plasma apelin and vasopressin by osmotic stimuli

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGY
卷 19, 期 5, 页码 1015-1024

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AMER SOC NEPHROLOGY
DOI: 10.1681/ASN.2007070816

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Apelin is a neuropeptide that co-localizes with vasopressin (AVP) in magnocellular neurons and is involved in body fluid homeostasis. Osmotic stimuli have opposite effects on the regulation of apelin and AVP secretion in animal models, but whether this is true in humans is unknown. This study investigated the relationship among osmolality, apelin, and AVP in 10 healthy men after infusion of hypertonic saline or loading with water to increase and decrease plasma osmolality, respectively. Increasing plasma osmolality was accompanied by a parallel, linear increase in plasma AVP concentration and by a decrease in plasma apelin concentration. In contrast, decreasing plasma osmolality by water loading reduced plasma AVP concentration and rapidly increased plasma apelin concentration. These findings suggest that regulation of apelin secretion contributes to the maintenance of body fluid homeostasis.

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