{"id":310421,"date":"2025-02-21T07:00:51","date_gmt":"2025-02-21T06:00:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/glosarix.com\/glossary\/vasopressin-en\/"},"modified":"2025-02-21T07:00:51","modified_gmt":"2025-02-21T06:00:51","slug":"vasopressin-en","status":"publish","type":"glossary","link":"https:\/\/glosarix.com\/en\/glossary\/vasopressin-en\/","title":{"rendered":"Vasopressin"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Description: Vasopressin, also known as antidiuretic hormone (ADH), is a peptide hormone produced in the hypothalamus and released by the pituitary gland. Its primary function is to regulate blood pressure and fluid balance in the body. It acts on the kidneys, promoting water reabsorption in the renal tubules, which reduces urine output and helps conserve water in the body. Additionally, vasopressin plays a role in constricting blood vessels, contributing to increased blood pressure. This hormone is also involved in social and emotional processes, such as bonding and stress response. Vasopressin is released in response to dehydration or an increase in sodium concentration in the blood, making it a key regulator of fluid balance and homeostasis in the human body.<\/p>\n<p>History: Vasopressin was first identified in 1950 by British biochemist Sir Henry Dale, who studied its structure and function. Over the decades, numerous studies have been conducted on its role in regulating blood pressure and fluid balance, as well as its implication in disorders such as diabetes insipidus. In 1955, vasopressin was successfully synthesized, allowing for its use in medical treatments.<\/p>\n<p>Uses: Vasopressin is used in medicine to treat conditions such as diabetes insipidus, characterized by the body&#8217;s inability to conserve water. It is also employed in emergency situations to increase blood pressure in patients with hypovolemic shock or septicemia. Additionally, its use is being researched in psychiatric disorders and in the treatment of bleeding.<\/p>\n<p>Examples: An example of vasopressin use is in the treatment of patients with diabetes insipidus, where it is administered as a nasal spray or injection to help regulate urine production. Another example is its use in critical situations, such as in patients with septic shock, where it may be administered to stabilize blood pressure.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Description: Vasopressin, also known as antidiuretic hormone (ADH), is a peptide hormone produced in the hypothalamus and released by the pituitary gland. Its primary function is to regulate blood pressure and fluid balance in the body. 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This hormone is also involved in social and emotional processes, such as bonding and stress response. Vasopressin is released in response to dehydration or an increase in sodium concentration in the blood, making it a key regulator of fluid balance and homeostasis in the human body.\n\nHistory: Vasopressin was first identified in 1950 by British biochemist Sir Henry Dale, who studied its structure and function. Over the decades, numerous studies have been conducted on its role in regulating blood pressure and fluid balance, as well as its implication in disorders such as diabetes insipidus. In 1955, vasopressin was successfully synthesized, allowing for its use in medical treatments.\n\nUses: Vasopressin is used in medicine to treat conditions such as diabetes insipidus, characterized by the body's inability to conserve water. It is also employed in emergency situations to increase blood pressure in patients with hypovolemic shock or septicemia. 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