Renin-induced sodium appetite: effects on sodium balance and mediation by angiotensin

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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.

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