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APS Neurohypophyseal Conference
Researchers Explore
Potential Of Powerful NH Neurotransmitters OT, VP As Novel Source For
Psychiatric Drugs
Robert Ring, a researcher with the Wyeth Discovery
Neuroscience group, said that perhaps the time is right for drugmakers to
take a closer look at the important roles these two substances play inside
the brain. The pharmaceutical industry has been very successful in
developing medicines aimed at regulating the hormonal effects of these two
pituitary hormones on peripheral systems. Pitocin, an oxytocin-like
molecule, was developed and commonly used to induce contractions during
birth. Similarly, vasopressin receptors in the kidney and vascular smooth
muscle have been targeted for the treatment of heart failure and other
diseases.
Patrice Collins, Medical
Affairs, Astellas Pharmaceuticals Inc.
“Effects of a novel
vasopressin V1a/V2 antagonist conivaptin on serum sodium concentration
and effective water clearance in hyponatremia clinical trials.”
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