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Details for phenotype: hyperdipsia
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EndoNet ID: ENP00141
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Name
hyperdipsia
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This phenotype is not pathologic
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001214
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10369
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CRF-R1
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paraventricular_nucleus_of_hypothalamus
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Systemic deficit in insulin and corticosterone results in opposite effects on the central expression of CRF and CRF-R1. Uncontrolled diabetes led to a decrease in CRF expression in parvocellular PVN. Insulin and corticosterone deficiency have the opposite effects on the hypophysiotropic CRF and CRF-R1. Alterations in the brain CRF system due to insulin deficiency may contribute to the hyperdipsia in diabetes.
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