Journal article
The Physiological Regulation of Thirst and Fluid Intake
MJ McKinley, AK Johnson
News in Physiological Sciences | NEWS IN PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCES | Published : 2004
Abstract
Thirst is important for maintaining body fluid homeostasis and may arise from deficits in either intracellular or extracellular fluid volume. Neural signals arising from osmotic and hormonal influences on the lamina terminalis may be integrated within the brain, with afferent information relayed from intrathoracic baroreceptors via the hindbrain to generate thirst.
Grants
Awarded by National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute