Journal article

Copeptin as a surrogate marker for arginine vasopressin: analytical insights, current utility, and emerging applications

KW Choy, N Wijeratne, C Chiang, A Don-Wauchope

Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences | Published : 2025

Abstract

Copeptin is a 39-amino-acid long glycosylated peptide with a leucine-rich core segment in the C-terminal part of pre-pro-vasopressin. It exhibits a rapid response comparable to arginine vasopressin (AVP) in response to osmotic, hemodynamic, and nonspecific stress-related stimuli. This similarity can be attributed to equimolar production of copeptin alongside AVP. However, there are markedly different decay kinetics for both peptides, with an estimated initial half-life of copeptin being approximately two times longer than that of AVP. Like AVP, copeptin correlates strongly over a wide osmolality range in healthy individuals, making it a useful alternative to AVP measurement. While copeptin d..

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