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Baclofen into the lateral parabrachial nucleus induces hypertonic sodium chloride intake during cell dehydration

BACKGROUND: Activation of GABA(B) receptors with baclofen into the lateral parabrachial nucleus (LPBN) induces ingestion of water and 0.3 M NaCl in fluid replete rats. However, up to now, no study has investigated the effects of baclofen injected alone or combined with GABA(B) receptor antagonist in...

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Autores principales: Kimura, Everton H, De Oliveira, Lisandra B, Menani, José V, Callera, João C
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3679877/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23642235
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1744-9081-9-17
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author Kimura, Everton H
De Oliveira, Lisandra B
Menani, José V
Callera, João C
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Menani, José V
Callera, João C
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description BACKGROUND: Activation of GABA(B) receptors with baclofen into the lateral parabrachial nucleus (LPBN) induces ingestion of water and 0.3 M NaCl in fluid replete rats. However, up to now, no study has investigated the effects of baclofen injected alone or combined with GABA(B) receptor antagonist into the LPBN on water and 0.3 M NaCl intake in rats with increased plasma osmolarity (rats treated with an intragastric load of 2 M NaCl). Male Wistar rats with stainless steel cannulas implanted bilaterally into the LPBN were used. RESULTS: In fluid replete rats, baclofen (0.5 nmol/0.2 μl), bilaterally injected into the LPBN, induced ingestion of 0.3 M NaCl (14.3 ± 4.1 vs. saline: 0.2 ± 0.2 ml/210 min) and water (7.1 ± 2.9 vs. saline: 0.6 ± 0.5 ml/210 min). In cell-dehydrated rats, bilateral injections of baclofen (0.5 and 1.0 nmol/0.2 μl) into the LPBN induced an increase of 0.3 M NaCl intake (15.6 ± 5.7 and 21.5 ± 3.5 ml/210 min, respectively, vs. saline: 1.7 ± 0.8 ml/210 min) and an early inhibition of water intake (3.5 ± 1.4 and 6.7 ± 2.1 ml/150 min, respectively, vs. saline: 9.2 ± 1.4 ml/150 min). The pretreatment of the LPBN with 2-hydroxysaclofen (GABA(B) antagonist, 5 nmol/0.2 μl) potentiated the effect of baclofen on 0.3 M NaCl intake in the first 90 min of test and did not modify the inhibition of water intake induced by baclofen in cell-dehydrated rats. Baclofen injected into the LPBN did not affect blood pressure and heart rate. CONCLUSIONS: Thus, injection of baclofen into the LPBN in cell-dehydrated rats induced ingestion of 0.3 M NaCl and inhibition of water intake, suggesting that even in a hyperosmotic situation, the blockade of LPBN inhibitory mechanisms with baclofen is enough to drive rats to drink hypertonic NaCl, an effect independent of changes in blood pressure.
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spelling pubmed-36798772013-06-25 Baclofen into the lateral parabrachial nucleus induces hypertonic sodium chloride intake during cell dehydration Kimura, Everton H De Oliveira, Lisandra B Menani, José V Callera, João C Behav Brain Funct Research BACKGROUND: Activation of GABA(B) receptors with baclofen into the lateral parabrachial nucleus (LPBN) induces ingestion of water and 0.3 M NaCl in fluid replete rats. However, up to now, no study has investigated the effects of baclofen injected alone or combined with GABA(B) receptor antagonist into the LPBN on water and 0.3 M NaCl intake in rats with increased plasma osmolarity (rats treated with an intragastric load of 2 M NaCl). Male Wistar rats with stainless steel cannulas implanted bilaterally into the LPBN were used. RESULTS: In fluid replete rats, baclofen (0.5 nmol/0.2 μl), bilaterally injected into the LPBN, induced ingestion of 0.3 M NaCl (14.3 ± 4.1 vs. saline: 0.2 ± 0.2 ml/210 min) and water (7.1 ± 2.9 vs. saline: 0.6 ± 0.5 ml/210 min). In cell-dehydrated rats, bilateral injections of baclofen (0.5 and 1.0 nmol/0.2 μl) into the LPBN induced an increase of 0.3 M NaCl intake (15.6 ± 5.7 and 21.5 ± 3.5 ml/210 min, respectively, vs. saline: 1.7 ± 0.8 ml/210 min) and an early inhibition of water intake (3.5 ± 1.4 and 6.7 ± 2.1 ml/150 min, respectively, vs. saline: 9.2 ± 1.4 ml/150 min). The pretreatment of the LPBN with 2-hydroxysaclofen (GABA(B) antagonist, 5 nmol/0.2 μl) potentiated the effect of baclofen on 0.3 M NaCl intake in the first 90 min of test and did not modify the inhibition of water intake induced by baclofen in cell-dehydrated rats. Baclofen injected into the LPBN did not affect blood pressure and heart rate. CONCLUSIONS: Thus, injection of baclofen into the LPBN in cell-dehydrated rats induced ingestion of 0.3 M NaCl and inhibition of water intake, suggesting that even in a hyperosmotic situation, the blockade of LPBN inhibitory mechanisms with baclofen is enough to drive rats to drink hypertonic NaCl, an effect independent of changes in blood pressure. BioMed Central 2013-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3679877/ /pubmed/23642235 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1744-9081-9-17 Text en Copyright © 2013 Kimura et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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De Oliveira, Lisandra B
Menani, José V
Callera, João C
Baclofen into the lateral parabrachial nucleus induces hypertonic sodium chloride intake during cell dehydration
title Baclofen into the lateral parabrachial nucleus induces hypertonic sodium chloride intake during cell dehydration
title_full Baclofen into the lateral parabrachial nucleus induces hypertonic sodium chloride intake during cell dehydration
title_fullStr Baclofen into the lateral parabrachial nucleus induces hypertonic sodium chloride intake during cell dehydration
title_full_unstemmed Baclofen into the lateral parabrachial nucleus induces hypertonic sodium chloride intake during cell dehydration
title_short Baclofen into the lateral parabrachial nucleus induces hypertonic sodium chloride intake during cell dehydration
title_sort baclofen into the lateral parabrachial nucleus induces hypertonic sodium chloride intake during cell dehydration
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3679877/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23642235
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1744-9081-9-17
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