Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7302787 | Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews | 2016 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Although the hydromineral behaviors shown by the different Central Diabetes Insipidus models have usually been considered as very similar, the present review highlights relevant differences with respect to these behaviors as a function of the individual neurobiological systems affected. Increased understanding of the relationship between the neuroendocrine systems involved and the associated hydromineral behaviors may allow appropriate action to be taken to correct these behavioral neuroendocrine deficits.
Keywords
AVPMELMBHAQP2natriuresisPSCANPCDIArginine vasopressin receptoroxytocinUrine volumeCentral diabetes insipidusDiabetes insipidusSONPVNWater intakeBrattleboro ratHPASupraoptic nucleusparaventricular nucleushypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocorticalMediobasal hypothalamusHypophysectomyarginine vasopressinpolyethylene glycolPolydipsiaPEGatrial natriuretic peptide
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Authors
Antonio Bernal, Javier MahÃa, Amadeo Puerto,