小型猪中央注射血管紧张素II后的饮酒和抗利尿激素释放。

S N Thornton, M L Forsling, B A Baldwin
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血管紧张素II;300 ng)注入侧脑室产生了显著的饮水反应,也刺激了清醒、饮水充足、不受约束的迷你猪的赖氨酸抗利尿素(LVP)的释放。通过一种特殊的放射免疫测定法测定血浆LVP浓度,通过饮酒降低。在实验结束时,浓度与响应AII而喝的水的体积成反比,而与血浆渗透压的变化无关。这些发现表明,aii刺激的LVP释放受负反馈机制的影响,可能涉及口咽受体。
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Drinking and vasopressin release following central injections of angiotensin II in minipigs.

Angiotensin II (AII; 300 ng) injected into the lateral cerebral ventricle produced significant drinking responses and also stimulated release of lysine vasopressin (LVP) in conscious, water replete, unrestrained minipigs. Plasma LVP concentration, measured by a specific radioimmunoassay, was decreased by drinking. At the end of the experiment the level was inversely proportional to the volume of water drunk in response to the AII, and not to changes in plasma osmolality. These findings suggest that AII-stimulated LVP release is influenced by a negative feed-back mechanism, probably involving oropharyngeal receptors.

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