The dipsogenic potency of peripheral angiotensin II |
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Authors: | S Hsiao A N Epstein J S Camardo |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biology and Institute of Neurological Sciences, University of Pennsylvania USA;2. Department of Psychology, University of Arizona USA |
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Abstract: | The effective intravenous dose of angiotensin II for the induction of drinking in the rat has been reduced to a physiologically reasonable level of approximately 10 ng/min/rat or 25 ng/min/kg. It can be as low as 4 ng/min/rat when the natural state of thirst is more closely simulated with concurrent cellular dehydration. These doses are not different from those employed intravenously in the intact mammal to produce the hormone's pressor response. In addition: (i) the drinking produced by the hormone occurs sooner and more reliably and is greater in volume when the hormone is combined with mild cellular dehydration, and (ii) the drinking is blocked by a specific competitive inhibitor of angiotensin II, but (iii) is not affected by diurnal cycle. The evidence supports the suggestion that angiotensin II is a normal participant in drinking provoked by hypovolemia. |
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