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有人认为,中隔在行为功能中起抑制作用。最近的研究表明,从神经解剖学的角度来看,隔膜是异质的。本研究检测了kainic酸(0.5 μ g/0.5 μ l/位点)损伤大鼠三个间隔亚区:前内侧(MSa)、后内侧(MSp)和外侧(LS)部位的饮水量。MSp损伤大鼠饮水量增加,运动能力增强。然而,这两项指标之间并无显著相关。这种由MSp病变引起的多饮也出现在慢性域。另一项实验进一步确定了聚乙二醇(PEG)的成岩作用;20%)和高渗盐水(1 M NaCl)。高渗盐水处理后,水的摄入量显著增加,而注射PEG后则没有。然而,在进行口渴挑战后8小时,这种差异接近不显著的水平。除了显示鼻中隔饮多。这些数据表明,在饮酒行为中,间隔亚区在功能上可能是异质的。细胞和细胞外口渴挑战的发病反应谱可能受到MSp中盐损伤的不同影响。
Influences on water intake in the rat after lesions of the septal subareas.
It has been suggested that the septum plays an inhibitory role in the behavioral function. Recent work has shown that the septum is heterogeneous from the neuroanatomical perspective. The present study examined the water intake of rats lesioned with kainic acid (0.5 microg/0.5 microl/site) on three septal subregions: anterior medial (MSa), posterior medial (MSp), and lateral (LS) sites. Drinking volume was enhanced mostly in rats with the MSp lesion, and so was locomotor activity. However, these two measures were not significantly correlated. This polydipsia induced by MSp lesion was also found in a chronic domain. Another experiment further determined the dipsogenic effects of polyethylene glycol (PEG; 20%) and hypertonic saline (1 M NaCl) in MSp lesioned rats. Water intake increased significantly after administration of the hypertonic saline treatment, but not after injection of PEG. However, this disparity approached a nonsignificant level 8 hr after thirst challenges were conducted. In addition to revealing septal hyperdipsia. these data suggest that the septal subareas can be functionally heterogeneous in drinking behavior. The dipsogenic response profiles for the cellular and extracellular thirst challenges could be differentially affected by kainate lesion in the MSp.