作者
Michael J McKinley, MJ Cairns, Derek A Denton, G Egan, ML Mathai, A Uschakov, John D Wade, RS Weisinger, Brian John Oldfield
发表日期
2004/7/1
来源
Physiology & behavior
卷号
81
期号
5
页码范围
795-803
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Thirst motivates animals to seek fluid and drink it. It is regulated by the central nervous system and arises from neural and chemical signals from the periphery interacting in the brain to stimulate a drive to drink. Our research has focussed on the lamina terminalis and the manner in which osmotic and hormonal stimuli from the circulation are detected by neurons in this region and how that information is integrated with other neural signals to generate thirst. Our studies of osmoregulatory drinking in the sheep and rat have produced evidence that osmoreceptors for thirst exist in the dorsal cap of the organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis (OVLT) and in the periphery of the subfornical organ, and possibly also in the median preoptic nucleus. In the rat, the hormones angiotensin II and relaxin act on neurons in the periphery of the subfornical organ to stimulate drinking. Studies of human thirst using functional …
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