Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2551497 | Life Sciences | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Vasopressin causes constriction of human thyroid arteries by stimulation of V1 vasopressin receptors located on smooth muscle cells. These effects are not linked to the presence of an intact endothelium or to the release of nitric oxide or prostaglandins. The constriction of thyroid arteries may be particularly relevant in certain pathophysiological circumstances in which vasopressin is released in amounts that could interfere with the blood supply to the thyroid gland.
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Authors
José M. Vila, MartÃn Aldasoro, Gloria Segarra, Juan B. MartÃnez-León, MarÃa Dolores Mauricio, Salvador Lluch, Pascual Medina,