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Recent advances in vasopressin signaling in the brain: from synapse to behavior to clinical translation

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Arginine vasopressin (AVP) functions not only as a peripheral hormone but also as a potent neuromodulator that shapes neural activity across molecular, circuit, and behavioral levels. In the last few years, powerful tools such as optogenetics, fiber photometry, and receptor-specific imaging have revealed new dimensions of AVP signaling in synaptic plasticity, social behavior, and psychiatric vulnerability. This review integrates discoveries across three tiers, including (1) synaptic-level mechanisms that define how AVP sculpts excitatory–inhibitory balance, (2) behavioral pathways that link AVP activity to social cognition, stress, and emotion, and (3) translational advances identifying receptor-specific therapeutic and imaging strategies. Together, these findings position AVP as a key integrator of homeostatic and social functions in the brain and highlight its emerging clinical potential.

Introduction

Synaptic and Neuronal Mechanisms

Circuit and Behavioral Dynamics

Translational and Clinical Perspectives

Future Directions

Conclusion

Funding

Conflict of Interest

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