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Antidiuretic responses to osmotic, ionic or volume stimulation of the brain in the unanesthetized toad, Bufo arenarum Hensel.

E T Segura, M E Cuello, S Petriella, G Orti.   

Abstract

Single injections of 15 microliter of 1 M NaCl or 2M sucrose into the carotid system of normal unanesthetized toads induced a rapid and significant decrease of urine production. This appears to be the first report on the existence of a Verney-like phenomena in a non-mammalian vertebrate. This antidiuresis was blocked out in the hypophysectomized diencephalic lesioned animal. Concurrently, small volumes (4 microliters) of 1 M NaCl but not 2 M sucrose also induced antidiuresis when injected into the midbrain tegmentum of normal but not of hypophysectomized diencephalic lesioned toads. Larger volumes (6 microliters) of 2 M sucrose were needed to induce a similar antidiuresis in normals. Furthermore, even larger volumes (more than 8 microliters) of any of both solutions were able to induce oliguria in normal as well as in hypophysectomized toads. On the basis of these results, the following conclusion would be drawn: the brain of the toad is able to detect ionic and osmotic stimuli, these stimuli apparently affect different receptors in the brain, the antidiuresis initiated by these mechanisms is dependent on diencephalic integrity.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2886251     DOI: 10.1016/0300-9629(87)90432-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comp Biochem Physiol A Comp Physiol        ISSN: 0300-9629


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1.  Antidiuretic responses to osmotic cutaneous stimulation in the toad, Bufo arenarum. A possible adaptive control mechanism for urine production.

Authors:  S Petriella; J C Reboreda; M Otero; E T Segura
Journal:  J Comp Physiol B       Date:  1989       Impact factor: 2.200

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