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Vasopressin Receptor Neurons

Introduction

flowchart TD VASOPRESSIN["VASOPRESSIN"] -->|"stimulates"| ACTH["ACTH"] Vasopressin["Vasopressin"] -->|"associated with"| Depression["Depression"] VASOPRESSIN["VASOPRESSIN"] -->|"activates"| ACTH["ACTH"] VASOPRESSIN["VASOPRESSIN"] -->|"expressed in"| SON["SON"] style VASOPRESSIN fill:#4fc3f7,stroke:#333,color:#000

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<td><strong>Vasopressin Receptor Neurons</strong></td>
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Vasopressin receptor neurons represent a critical population of cells in the central nervous system that express receptors for arginine vasopressin (AVP), a neuropeptide traditionally associated with water retention and blood pressure regulation. However, AVP also serves as a major neuromodulator affecting social behavior, memory consolidation, stress responses, and circadian rhythms["@javed2022"]. This page provides a comprehensive analysis of vasopressin receptor neurons, their three primary receptor subtypes (V1a, V1b, and V2), and their emerging roles in neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.

Vasopressin Receptor Subtypes

V1a Receptor (AVPR1A)

The V1a receptor is the most widely expressed vasopressin receptor in the brain[@stoop2012]:

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