Therapeutic potential of vasopressin in the treatment of neurological disorders

Peptides. 2024 Apr:174:171166. doi: 10.1016/j.peptides.2024.171166. Epub 2024 Feb 1.

Abstract

Vasopressin (VP) is a nonapeptide made of nine amino acids synthesized by the hypothalamus and released by the pituitary gland. VP acts as a neurohormone, neuropeptide and neuromodulator and plays an important role in the regulation of water balance, osmolarity, blood pressure, body temperature, stress response, emotional challenges, etc. Traditionally VP is known to regulate the osmolarity and tonicity. VP and its receptors are widely expressed in the various region of the brain including cortex, hippocampus, basal forebrain, amygdala, etc. VP has been shown to modulate the behavior, stress response, circadian rhythm, cerebral blood flow, learning and memory, etc. The potential role of VP in the regulation of these neurological functions have suggested the therapeutic importance of VP and its analogues in the management of neurological disorders. Further, different VP analogues have been developed across the world with different pharmacotherapeutic potential. In the present work authors highlighted the therapeutic potential of VP and its analogues in the treatment and management of various neurological disorders.

Keywords: Cerebral edema; Dementia; Depression; Etc; Hydrocephalous; Intracranial hypertension; Vasopressin.

MeSH terms

  • Arginine Vasopressin / metabolism
  • Brain / metabolism
  • Humans
  • Hypothalamus / metabolism
  • Nervous System Diseases* / drug therapy
  • Nervous System Diseases* / metabolism
  • Pituitary Gland / metabolism
  • Receptors, Vasopressin / metabolism
  • Vasopressins* / metabolism
  • Vasopressins* / therapeutic use

Substances

  • Vasopressins
  • Receptors, Vasopressin
  • Arginine Vasopressin