Central administration of atrial natriuretic factor inhibits saline preference in the rat
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Central administration of atrial natriuretic factor inhibits saline preference in the rat
Abstract
Atrial natriuretic factors (ANFs), produced in myocytes of mammalian atria, exert potent natriuretic and diuretic actions in the kidney as well as a variety of other actions coordinated to normalize extracellular fluid volume. Recently, ANF-like immunoreactivity has been detected in the hypothalamus of the rat, and central administration of ANF has been shown to block dehydration-induced water intake. We describe here the ability of 0.2 and 2.0 nmol atriopeptin III to inhibit saline intake when infused into the third ventricle of conscious, salt-depleted rats; an effect that was dose-related and long-lasting (24 h). These studies provide further evidence for a central nervous system action of ANF, which, together with its established renal and adrenal actions, might be an important feature of the coordinated physiological control of fluid volume.
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