Inhibitory role of periventricular dopaminergic mechanisms in hemorrhage-induced vasopressin secretion in conscious rats
- PMID: 2350705
- DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(90)90477-s
Inhibitory role of periventricular dopaminergic mechanisms in hemorrhage-induced vasopressin secretion in conscious rats
Abstract
Acute blood loss (16 ml/kg b. wt.) in conscious rats caused, 5 min later, increases in plasma vasopressin (AVP) concentration accompanied by reductions in arterial pressure and hematocrit. The plasma AVP response was markedly enhanced by intracerebroventricular injection (10 microliters) of a dopamine antagonist, haloperidol (0.15 mumol), which did not affect the responses of arterial pressure and hematocrit significantly. These results suggest that periventricular dopaminergic mechanisms may act to inhibit hemorrhage-induced AVP secretion.
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