Iovino M, Steardo L
Brain Res. 1984 Nov 26;322(2):365-8. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(84)90135-5.
Angiotensin II (Ang II), peripherally or centrally administered, increases plasma vasopressin concentrations in the rat. Peripherally injected Ang II was unable to effect the release of vasopressin in rats with subfornical organ (SFO) lesions. In contrast, a normal increase of plasma vasopressin levels was induced by centrally injected Ang II. These results suggest that peripherally administered Ang II elicits antidiuretic hormone (ADH) release by stimulating receptors in the SFO, whereas centrally administered Ang II acts at receptors outside the SFO.
外周或中枢给予血管紧张素II(Ang II)均可提高大鼠血浆中血管加压素的浓度。外周注射的Ang II对穹窿下器(SFO)受损大鼠的血管加压素释放没有影响。相反,中枢注射Ang II可使血浆血管加压素水平正常升高。这些结果表明,外周给予的Ang II通过刺激SFO中的受体引发抗利尿激素(ADH)释放,而中枢给予的Ang II作用于SFO以外的受体。