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Water deprivation changes naloxone binding in the rat brain.

作者信息

Mori M, Ishihara H, Iriuchijima T

机构信息

First Department of Internal Medicine, Gunma University School of Medicine, Maebashi, Japan.

出版信息

Neuroendocrinology. 1988 Apr;47(4):290-3. doi: 10.1159/000124927.

Abstract

The significant relationship of drinking to brain opioid receptors was determined using naloxone, a preferential antagonist of opioid mu receptor, in water-deprived rats. Whereas 48-hour food deprivation did not affect naloxone binding in any brain regions, 48-hour water deprivation caused a significant decrease in naloxone binding in the striatum, but not in the other brain regions. The striatal naloxone binding was found to progressively decrease with a period (0-48 h) of water deprivation. No significant change in naloxone binding in the hypothalamus or midbrain was observed during water deprivation. Water deprivation did not change the affinity constant of naloxone binding in the striatum. These observations indicate that the change in the striatal opioid receptors was specifically associated with thirsty sensation in the rat.

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