HINDBRAIN INVOLVEMENT IN WATER AND SODIUM INTAKE
后脑参与水和钠的摄入
基本信息
- 批准号:3464140
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 10.42万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1991
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1991-01-15 至 1995-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:afferent nerve angiotensin II area postrema atrium baroreceptors digital imaging electrolyte balance ethology experimental brain lesion fluorescence microscopy immunocytochemistry isoproterenol laboratory rat neural information processing neuroanatomy neuropharmacology nutrition related tag parabrachial nucleus salt intake serotonin serotonin receptor sodium solitary tract nucleus stereotaxic techniques stimulant /agonist taste thirst regulatory center water drinking behavior
项目摘要
Remarkable alterations in the regulation of water and saline intake have
been noted in animals with lesions in the dorsal hindbrain. More recently,
studies indicate that lesions placed in the area postrema/adjacent nucleus
of the solitary tract result in greatly increased consumption of water and
saline. Moreover, very similar changes in water intake are noted after
lesions that include the lateral parabrachial nucleus, a pontine nucleus
that receives direct input from the area postrema and nucleus of the
solitary tract. These observations suggest that the area postrema and
nucleus of the solitary tract in the medulla and the lateral parabrachial
nucleus in the pons are components of an ascending inhibitory system that
acts to inhibit the consumption of fluids to replenish the extracellular
fluid compartment. The nature of inhibitory signals in this pathway or the
precise site(s) at which they might act have yet to be elucidated. Thus, a
careful examination of the dorsomedial hindbrain and its projection sites
is necessary to develop our understanding of the mechanisms involved in the
control of water and electrolyte balance.
The studies presented here will examine several aspects of this proposed
inhibitory hindbrain pathway. Experiment 1 will examine the specific role
of the nucleus of the solitary tract in this inhibitory pathway.
Experiment 2 will examine the functional interaction between the area
postrema, nucleus of the solitary tract and lateral parabrachial nucleus in
this pathway. Experiment 3 will examine the pharmacology of the
projections from the area postrema/nucleus of the solitary tract to the
lateral parabrachial nucleus. Finally, experiment 4 will study the
possibility that information from atrial receptors is disrupted by these
lesions.
The present research plan will examine the proposed hindbrain inhibitory
pathway using a variety of methods including behavioral, physiological,
pharmacological and anatomical analyses. Since many of these methods, such
as 3 dimensional image analysis, have only recently become available, these
studies will provide fundamental new information about the interaction of
nuclei in the hindbrain. These systems can be dissected anatomically,
functionally and pharmacologically. The analysis of these hindbrain nuclei
will aid in elucidating the physiology and neurobiology underlying this
hindbrain system and extend our knowledge of neural regulation of fluid and
electrolyte balance.
对水和生理盐水摄入的调节发生了显著变化
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