Homeostatic Origins of Motivation
动机的稳态起源
基本信息
- 批准号:6758673
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 23.28万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1979
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1979-06-01 至 2006-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:angiotensin IIappetitebaroreceptorsbehavioral /social science research tagbiological signal transductionexperimental brain lesionhomeostasishormone regulation /control mechanismhungerhypertensionhypotensionhypovolemialaboratory ratmotivationnutrient intake activitynutrition related tagoxytocinpsychobiologyreninsalt intakesatiationsthirstvasopressinswater drinking behavior
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This is a competing renewal application
for grant support of research whose general goal is to understand the
biological bases of motivated behavior, especially thirst, salt appetite,
hunger and satiety. Three series of experiments are proposed. Experiment 1
seeks to determine the early postingestive signals that influence thirst and
the secretion of vasopressin (VP) and oxytocin (OT) in rats. In pursuit of this
aim, we will determine (a) whether water drinking reduces secretion of VP and
OT in response to excitatory stimuli other than that provided by an intravenous
NaCl load; (b) whether lesions of area postrema and nucleus tractus solitarius
(NTS) blunt the rapid effect of water drinking, or of an intragastric NaCl
load, on secretion of VP and OT; and (c) whether maintenance of rats on
high-salt diet blunts the rapid inhibitory effect of water drinking on VP and
OT secretion. Experiment 2 seeks to determine the excitatory stimuli for thirst
during arterial hypotension or hypovolemia, and the inhibitory stimulus for
thirst during arterial hypertension. In pursuit of this aim, we will determine
(a) whether angiotensin II and neural signals from arterial baroreceptors
contribute significantly to thirst during hypotension; (b) whether renal
afferent nerves contribute significantly to thirst during hypovolemia in rats
with NTS lesions; and (c) whether sinoaortic baroreceptors contribute
significantly to the inhibitory effect of arterial hypertension on thirst.
Experiment 3 seeks to determine the physiological functions of neurohypophyseal
OT secretion in rats given NaCl loads or during arterial hypotension. In
pursuit of this aim, we will determine (a) whether OT contributes significantly
as a natriuretic hormone when rats are maintained on high-salt diet; and (b)
whether OT contributes significantly to secretion of renin during arterial
hypotension, and thus to mediation of the induced thirst.
描述(由申请人提供):这是一个竞争性续期申请
资助研究,其总体目标是了解
动机行为的生物学基础,特别是口渴,盐的食欲,
饥饿和饱足感。提出了三个系列的实验。实验1
试图确定影响口渴的早期摄食后信号,
加压素(VP)和催产素(OT)的分泌。为了实现这一
目的,我们将确定(a)饮水是否会减少VP的分泌,
OT对兴奋性刺激的反应,而不是由静脉注射
(B)最后区和孤束核是否受损
(NTS)减弱饮水或胃内氯化钠的快速作用
负荷,对VP和OT分泌的影响;以及(c)是否维持大鼠
高盐饮食减弱了饮水对VP的快速抑制作用,
OT分泌。实验2旨在确定口渴的兴奋性刺激
在动脉低血压或低血容量期间,
动脉高血压时口渴。为了实现这一目标,我们将确定
(a)血管紧张素II和来自动脉压力感受器的神经信号
在低血压期间显著促进口渴;(B)是否肾性
低血容量时大鼠的口渴与传入神经有关
NTS病变;以及(c)窦主动脉压力感受器是否有助于
显著降低动脉高血压对口渴的抑制作用。
实验3旨在确定神经垂体的生理功能
给予NaCl负荷或动脉低血压期间大鼠的OT分泌。在
为了实现这一目标,我们将确定(a)OT是否有重大贡献
当大鼠维持高盐饮食时作为利尿钠激素;和(B)
OT是否显著促进动脉期间的肾素分泌
低血压,并因此调解引起的口渴。
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6243072 - 财政年份:1997
- 资助金额:
$ 23.28万 - 项目类别:
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