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HYPOTHALAMIC-LESIONS INCREASE SALINE INGESTION INDUCED BY INJECTION OF ANGIOTENSIN-II INTO AV3V IN RATS
Fecha
1991-09-01Registro en:
American Journal of Physiology. Bethesda: Amer Physiological Soc, v. 261, n. 3, p. R647-R651, 1991.
0002-9513
WOS:A1991GE63800067
6551236936295697
1548626194113665
1023597870118105
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Institución
Resumen
Water and 3% NaCl intake were increased by the injection of 4 ng angiotensin II (ANG II) into the anteroventral third ventricle (AV3V) region of rats. Pretreatment with two specific ANG II receptor antagonists, [octanoyl-Leu8]ANG II and [Leu8]ANG II, significantly reduced ANG II-induced water and saline intake. This inhibition lasted approximately 30 min, with partial recovery at 60 min. In rats with electrolytic lesion of the bilateral ventromedial nucleus of hypothalamus (VMH), the effect of ANG II on water intake was not different from that observed in sham rats, but saline ingestion increased. In summary, the present results show that the AV3V region is an important central structure for ANG II-induced saline ingestion. Lesion of the VMH increases the response to ANG II, showing an interaction between the AV3V region and the VMH in the regulation of salt ingestion.