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Difference between vasopressin and insulin

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \sim \huge\underline\mathcal {Vasopressin}

 \implies Vasopressin is used to treat diabetes insipidus, which is caused by a lack of this naturally occurring pituitary hormone in the body. Vasopressin is also used to treat or prevent certain conditions of the stomach after surgery or during abdominal x-rays.

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 \sim \huge\underline\mathcal {Insulin}

 \implies Insulin helps control blood glucose levels by signaling the liver and muscle and fat cells to take in glucose from the blood. Insulin therefore helps cells to take in glucose to be used for energy. If the body has sufficient energy, insulin signals the liver to take up glucose and store it as glycogen.

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Vasopressin :-

Insufficient secretion of vasopressin causes diabetes Insipidus.

Insulin :-

Insufficient secretion of Insulin causes diabetes Mellitus.

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