Adipsia produced by lateral hypothalamic lesions: facilitation of recovery by preoperative restriction of water intake.

T Schallert
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Abstract

Following lesions in the lateral hypothalamic area, animals failed to drink water for several postoperative days. This dysfunction was attenuated or prevented completely in rats that were subjected preoperatively to a restricted daily watering regimen. Postoperative drinking was vigorous and was not feeding associated. Reactivity to sensory stimuli was enhanced both pre- and postoperatively, particularly to stimuli associated with water. Larger lesions produced longer periods of adipsia which were resistant to the preoperative regimen. Restricted watering may exert its protective action by means of several central and peripheral mechanisms, but a behavioral/physiological conditioning hypothesis is emphasized.

下丘脑外侧病变引起的水肿:术前限制饮水促进恢复。
下丘脑外侧区病变后,动物术后数天不喝水。这种功能障碍被减轻或完全防止大鼠术前受到限制的每日饮水方案。术后饮酒剧烈,与喂养无关。对感觉刺激的反应性在术前和术后都有所增强,尤其是对与水有关的刺激。较大的病变产生较长时间的脂肪溶解,这对术前治疗方案是有抵抗力的。限制浇水可能通过几种中枢和外周机制发挥其保护作用,但强调行为/生理条件调节假说。
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