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Peripheral Mechanisms for the Maintenance and Termination of Drinking in the Rat

Authors :
Gerard P. Smith
Source :
The Physiology of Thirst and Sodium Appetite ISBN: 9781475703689
Publication Year :
1986
Publisher :
Springer US, 1986.

Abstract

The peripheral, physiological mechanisms for the maintenance and termination of drinking have been difficult to investigate because ingested water activates both mechanisms during a bout of drinking. Thus, when drinking occurs, the time course and degree of activation of the mechanism for maintaining drinking, and the onset, time course, and degree of activation of the mechanism for terminating drinking have not been measured separately. This is a major obstacle to the development of an adequate theory of drinking behavior. The extent of this problem is made clear by asking, “Does the administration of a dipsogen increase water intake by stimulating the maintenance mechanism, inhibiting the termination mechanism or both?” The answer, of course, is that no one knows. Despite this ignorance, the work of the last decade has provided techniques, observations, and ideas that I believe can be used to answer these fundamental questions. I shall review the available evidence for these peripheral mechanisms in the rat. See the paper by Gibbs et al (this volume) and the books by Denton1 and by Rolls and Rolls2 for relevant evidence for other species.

Details

ISBN :
978-1-4757-0368-9
ISBNs :
9781475703689
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Physiology of Thirst and Sodium Appetite ISBN: 9781475703689
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........502f871a503ad15b3e49770f2a97d89a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-0366-5_35