Johnson A K
Brain Res Bull. 1985 Dec;15(6):595-601. doi: 10.1016/0361-9230(85)90209-6.
The periventricular tissue surrounding the anteroventral third ventricle (AV3V) is critically involved in the maintenance of normal body fluid balance and distribution. The present review examines the anatomical, neurochemical, and functional relationship of the AV3V with neural systems subserving body fluid homeostasis. In particular, the nature of AV3V afferents from the subfornical organ (SFO) and from brainstem noradrenergic cell groups is discussed. A model is presented proposing that specific structures within the AV3V, particularly along the ventral lamina terminalis, function to integrate information derived from blood-borne angiotensin II (via the SFO) with input arising from vascular pressure/volume receptors. The resultant of this integration is important for the generation of a normal component of thirst (i.e., drinking) associated with extracellular dehydration.
围绕前腹侧第三脑室(AV3V)的脑室周围组织在维持正常体液平衡和分布方面起着关键作用。本综述探讨了AV3V与维持体液稳态的神经系统之间的解剖学、神经化学和功能关系。特别讨论了来自穹窿下器(SFO)和脑干去甲肾上腺素能细胞群的AV3V传入神经的性质。提出了一个模型,认为AV3V内的特定结构,特别是沿着终板腹侧层,起到整合来自血源性血管紧张素II(通过SFO)的信息与血管压力/容积感受器产生的输入信息的作用。这种整合的结果对于产生与细胞外脱水相关的正常口渴成分(即饮水)很重要。