Neuroendocrine factors mediating polydipsia induced by dietary Na, Cl, and K depletion

Author:

Saikaley A.,Bichet D.,Kucharczyk J.,Peterson L. N.

Abstract

We investigated whether the increased intake of water during dietary electrolyte depletion is related to activation of the renin-angiotensin system. Young adult male rats were fed a low Na-, Cl-, K-free (low-salt) diet for 2 wk during which measurements were made of daily water intake and urine volume, plasma osmolality (Posm) and electrolytes, and plasma renin activity (PRA) and angiotensin I (ANG I) concentration. Water intake and urine output increased on day 3 of the low-salt diet, reached a maximum on day 4, and remained elevated, paralleling the time course of increases in PRA and ANG I plasma concentrations. Posm was normal after 2 days on the low-salt, although it was significantly lower by day 11. Renal concentrating ability was not different from controls after 6 days, but was significantly reduced after 11 days of treatment. Electrolytic lesions of the subfornical organ (SFO) abolished the low-salt diet-induced polydipsia, but had no effect on the diet-induced increases in PRA and plasma ANG I concentration. These data demonstrate that polydipsia induced by feeding a low-salt diet can develop in the presence of a normal or reduced Posm and precedes the development of a renal concentrating defect. The primary polydipsia is associated with elevated PRA and ANG I and appears to be mediated by angiotensin receptors in the SFO.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology

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