Journal article

Sodium appetite and thirst in cattle subjected to dehydration

JR Blair-West, DA Denton, MJ McKinley, RS Weisinger

American Journal of Physiology Regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology | AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC | Published : 1989

Abstract

Cows having free access to water (hydrated) or deprived of water for 26.5 h (dehydrated) were infused for 3 h with angiotensin II or captopril solutions intravenously (iv) or intracerebroventricularly (icv) beginning 1 h before access to 0.3 M NaHCO3/NaCl solution for 2 h. The results agree with the results of the experiments with the same agents and doses in Na-deficient cows. Only iv infusion of angiotensin II stimulated Na appetite and only icv infusion of angiotensin II stimulated thirst. Therefore, barriers to the penetration of angiotensin II in the brain determined the particular site of action and elicited response. Dehydration did not stimulate Na appetite and, as shown previously, ..

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