Control Mechanisms of Drinking

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Peters, G. (Editor), Fitzsimons, J.T. (Editor), Peters-Haefeli, L. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1975, 1975
Edition:1st ed. 1975
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Section 5. Catecholaminergic Mechanisms and Peripheral Aspects of the Renin-Angiotensin System in Drinking
  • Brain Catecholamines and Thirst
  • Noradrenergic and Dopaminergic Influences on Thirst
  • The Effects of Angiotensin II, Renin and Isoprenaline on Drinking in the Dog
  • The Elevation of Endogenous Angiotensin and Thirst in the Dog
  • Evidence against the Postulated Role of the Renin-Angiotensin System in Putative Renin-Dependent Drinking Responses
  • Relationships between Increase in Plasma Renin Activity and Drinking Following Different Types of Dipsogenic Stimuli
  • Drinking Induced by Direct or Indirect Stimulation of Beta-Receptors: Evidence for Involvement of the Renin-Angiotensin System
  • Section 6. Central Mechanisms in ReninAngiotensin-Induced Drinking
  • Renin, Angiotensin and Drinking
  • The Mechanism of Thirst-Induction by Intrahypothalamic Renin
  • Angiotensin as Dipsogen
  • The Role of the Cerebral Ventricular System in Angiotensin-Induced Thirst
  • Subfornical Organ Involvement in Angiotensin-Induced Drinking
  • Evidence that the Lateral Hypothalamus and Midbrain Participate in the Drinking Response Elicited by Intracranial Angiotensin
  • Angiotensin-Induced Drinking in the Cat
  • Section 7. Salt Appetite
  • Central Mediation of Water and Sodium Intake: A Dual Role for Angiotensin?
  • Conditioned and Pseudoconditioned Thirst and Sodium Appetite
  • Thirst and Salt Appetite in Experimental Renal Hypertension of Rats
  • Section 8. Other Aspects of Thirst
  • Classical Conditioning of Consumatory Behaviour
  • The Chemical and Behavioural Specificity of Cholinergic Stimulation of the Tractus Diagonalis
  • Increased Drinking in Rats After Isoniazid Withdrawal
  • Section 9. Conclusions
  • Summary and Comment
  • Outlook
  • Author Index
  • Section 1. Introduction
  • Thirst and Sodium Appetite in the Regulation of the Body Fluids
  • Section 2. Oropharyngeal and Gastric Influences in Drinking
  • Lingual Stimulation and Water Intake
  • Systemic Versus Oral and Gastrointestinal Metering of Fluid Intake
  • Reduction of Saline Intake in Adrenalectomized Rats during Chronic Intragastric Infusions of Saline
  • Section 3. Vasopressin and Drinking
  • Mechanisms of Hypovolaemic Thirst and Interactions between Hypovolaemia, Hyperosmolality and the Antidiuretic System
  • A Radioimmunoassay for Plasma Antidiuretic Hormone and Its Application in a Case of Hypopituitarism Associated with a Loss of Thirst
  • Studies on Drinking-Feeding Interactions in Rats with Hereditary Hypothalamic Diabetes Insipidus
  • Section 4. Comparative Aspects of the Regulation of Water Intake
  • Cellular Dehydration as a Stimulus to Drinking in the Common Iguana, Iguana Iguana