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Effect of nicotinic stimulation of the amygdaloid complex on water and sodium chloride intake
Date
1994-12-01Registration in:
Revista de Ciencias Biomedicas, v. 15, p. 41-48.
0101-322X
2-s2.0-0028658470
1023597870118105
6551236936295697
Author
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Institutions
Abstract
We studied the nicotine stimulation of the amygdaloid complex (AMG) on sodium and water intake in satiated and water-deprived rats. Nicotine produced no change in sodium or water intake in satiated animals when injected directly into the AMG. In water-deprived animals, nicotine injected into the AMG (basolateral nuclei) only blocked sodium chloride intake. We have previously demontrated that carbachol inhibits water and sodium intake in both satiated and water-deprived animals injected into the AMG. Injection of hexamethonium into the AMG totally blocked water intake in satiated and water-deprived animals. Hexamethonium injected into the AMG prior to nicotine produced no change in sodium intake. Thus, the present data suggest that sodium and water intake are mediated by a specific population of cholinoceptive neurons in the amygdaloid complex.