Role of renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system in NaCl appetite of rats

Author:

Fregly M. J.,Rowland N. E.

Abstract

A variety of experimental paradigms is now known to induce an appetite for NaCl solutions in rats. These include 1) bilateral adrenalectomy; 2) hypothyroidism; 3) salivariectomy; and 4) administration of hydrochlorothiazide, metyrapone, estrogen, methylxanthines, captopril, propranolol, large doses of deoxycorticosterone acetate, and intraperitoneal isotonic glucose or subcutaneous polyethylene glycol. A point of commonality among these is that a reduction in preference threshold accompanies the appetite for NaCl in all cases thus far tested. An additional point is the fact that each paradigm inducing a salt appetite, except salivariectomy, can be linked to an effect on the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system. The level of angiotensin II in the brain may play a role in the induction of a salt appetite in the rat. It is clear, however, that modest doses of mineralocorticoid hormones, given in conjunction with the stimulus producing the salt appetite (e.g., adrenalectomy, thyroidectomy, or treatment with captopril), reduces NaCl intake to control level. Although this effect can be partially explained in most cases by the consequent reduction in angiotensin II production, the salt appetite that occurs when mineralocorticoid concentration in blood is high and angiotensin II concentration is low, or when both are low, requires another explanation. This may be related to the effect of mineralocorticoid hormones on salivary sodium concentration. The role of the concentration of sodium in saliva on intake of NaCl solution provides an alternative explanation for the induction of a salt appetite in rats and merits additional study.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology

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