Renin-induced sodium appetite: effects on sodium balance and mediation by angiotensin
AUTOR(ES)
Avrith, D. B.
RESUMO
1. Injection of pig renin or purified renin from the mouse submaxillary gland into the preoptic region or third ventricle of the rat caused thirst within a minute or so of injection followed shortly afterwards by increased sodium appetite. Renin from two widely different sources produced identical responses.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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