Sodium appetite in sheep induced by cerebral ventricular infusion of angiotensin: comparison with sodium deficiency

Intraventricular administration of supraphysiological amounts of renin, nerve growth factor preparation, or angiotensin II greatly increased the consumption of water and hypertonic sodium bicarbonate solution by sheep. These effects were antagonized by intraventricular administration of drugs that p...

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Hauptverfasser: Coghean, J. P., Considine, P. J., Denton, D. A., Fei, D. T. W., Leksell, L. G., McKinley, M. J., Muller, A. F., Tarjan, Eva, Weisinger, R. S., Bradshaw, R. A.
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description Intraventricular administration of supraphysiological amounts of renin, nerve growth factor preparation, or angiotensin II greatly increased the consumption of water and hypertonic sodium bicarbonate solution by sheep. These effects were antagonized by intraventricular administration of drugs that prevent the formation of angiotensin II or block its receptors. The fact that these angiotensinblocking drugs did not change the sodium intake of sodium-deficient sheep challenges the idea that central angiotensin action is involved in sodium appetite due to a deficiency.
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subjects Angiotensin II - pharmacology
Animals
Appetite
Appetite - drug effects
Brain
Dosage
Drinking Behavior - drug effects
Initial value theorem
Injections, Intraventricular
Intravenous injections
Kidneys
Lateral ventricles
Nerve Growth Factors - pharmacology
Nerves
Physiological aspects
Renin - pharmacology
Saralasin - pharmacology
Sheep
Sodium
Sodium (Nutrient)
Sodium - deficiency
Sodium - metabolism
Sodium in the body
Teprotide - pharmacology
title Sodium appetite in sheep induced by cerebral ventricular infusion of angiotensin: comparison with sodium deficiency
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