Artigo
Receptor-mediated effects of clonidine on need-induced 3% NaCl and water intake
Date
1997-01-01Registration in:
Brain Research Bulletin. Oxford: Pergamon-Elsevier B.V., v. 42, n. 3, p. 205-209, 1997.
0361-9230
10.1016/S0361-9230(96)00257-2
WOS:A1997WC70400006
0201361251312074
1023597870118105
6551236936295697
0000-0001-5433-4493
Author
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Abstract
Clonidine combined with adrenergic antagonists were injected in the medial septal area in order to characterize the type of receptors involved with its inhibitory effect on 3% NaCl and water intake of sodium-depleted (furosemide + 24 h of removal of ambient sodium) and 30-h water-deprived rats, respectively. The inhibitory effect of clonidine (20 nmol) on need-induced water intake was reduced 50% by an 80-nmol dose of either idazoxan, yohimbine or prazosin. The inhibitory effect of clonidine (30 nmol) on need-induced 3% NaCl intake was completely antagonized by idazoxan (80, 160 nmol), not altered by yohimbine (40-160 nmol), and partially potentiated (40 nmol) or inhibited (160 nmol) by prazosin. Propranolol did not alter the effects of clonidine on either water (80 nmol) or 3% NaCl (40-160 nmol) intake. The results suggest that the inhibitory effects of clonidine on 3% NaCl and water intake are mediated by different types of alpha2-adrenergic receptors. Copyright (C) 1997 Elsevier B.V.