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Stimulation of drinking by bacterial endotoxins in the rat.

K Wang1, L Waselenchuk, M D Evered.   

Abstract

We investigated the effects of endotoxins on water balance, rectal temperature, and food intake in male Long-Evans rats with femoral venous catheters. Extracts of Escherichia coli or Salmonella minnesota, in doses ranging from 125 to 500 micrograms/kg IV, stimulated drinking and reduced urinary water loss for several hours. The net gain of 5 ml water 2 h after the lowest dose of E. coli endotoxin was sufficient to reduce plasma osmolality and sodium concentration 2 to 3%. Drinking occurred during the period of hypothermia that frequently precedes the onset of endotoxin-induced fever, so cannot be attributed to increased body temperature. Doses of endotoxin causing drinking inhibited both spontaneous and deprivation-induced feeding. The cause of the drinking is not known, but may involve mechanisms other than the known dehydrational signals controlling thirst.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8248364     DOI: 10.1016/0031-9384(93)90315-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Behav        ISSN: 0031-9384


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1.  A study on the prevention of salmonella infection by using the aggregation characteristics of lactic Acid bacteria.

Authors:  Min-Soo Kim; Yeo-Sang Yoon; Jae-Gu Seo; Hyun-Gi Lee; Myung-Jun Chung; Do-Young Yum
Journal:  Toxicol Res       Date:  2013-06
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