Publications by authors named "R S Poterski"

A recombinant adenovirus containing the human H2 preprorelaxin (hH2) cDNA and a reporter gene was coinjected with a transactivator virus (Ad-tTA) into the lateral cerebral ventricles of female rats. Cardiovascular effects were measured over a 21-day period. Circulating vasopressin in the periphery was significantly greater (P < .

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The effects of porcine relaxin on arterial blood pressure, heart rate, and the release of vasopressin and oxytocin were investigated in homozygous diabetes insipidus (di/di) Brattleboro and Long-Evans rats. Acute iv injection of relaxin (5 microg) caused a significant increase in mean arterial, systolic and diastolic blood pressures in Long-Evans rats compared with control injections of saline, but had no pressor effect in Brattleboro rats. Circulating concentrations of vasopressin were also significantly elevated above baseline in the Long-Evans rats 1 min after relaxin treatment, but remained undetectable in the relaxin-treated Brattleboro rats.

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The effects of porcine relaxin were examined in urethane-anesthetized, lactating rats to clarify the actions of relaxin on basal levels and the pulsatile release of oxytocin during suckling. Baseline plasma oxytocin concentrations were 27.6+/-2.

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Experiments were performed to determine whether neutralization of relaxin in the brain, by injecting monoclonal antibodies to rat relaxin into the ventricular system of the brain, affected either the timing or the processes of birth in rats. Pregnant rats were injected daily through a chronically implanted intracerebroventricular cannula either with a specific monoclonal antibody raised against rat relaxin from days 12-22 of gestation or with an antibody raised against fluorescein as a control. The rats were watched closely from the afternoon of day 20 of pregnancy, and the process of birth was observed.

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The effects of porcine relaxin (pRXN) on arterial blood pressure and on the release of vasopressin (VP) and oxytocin (OT) were investigated in urethane-anesthetized rats at different stages of pregnancy and lactation. Acute i.v.

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