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Suppression by naloxone of water intake induced by deprevation and hypertonic saline in intact and hypophysectomized rats
Authors:David R Brown  Michael S Blank  Stephen G Holtzman
Institution:1. Department of Pharmacology Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta, Georgia 30322, USA;1. Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center of Emory University Atlanta, Georgia 30322, USA
Abstract:Naloxone, an opiate antagonist, was administered to intact and hypophysectomized male rats following hypertonic saline pretreatment or 12 hr water deprivation. Water intake following hypertonic saline or water deprevation was reduced by 0.01 – 10 mg/kg of naloxone in a dose-related fashion in both intact and hypophysectomized rats. Water consumption induced by hypertonic saline administration appeared to be more susceptible to the suppressant effects of naloxone than did that evoked by water deprevation. These results demonstrate that naloxone reduces water intake in the rat following intracellular dehydration by hypertonic saline administration, as well as after general dehydration induced by water deprevation. Furthermore, the suppressant effects of naloxone on water intake do not appear to involve pituitary endorphins, although a possible involvement of antidiuretic hormone in these effects cannot be excluded.
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