J. Hossainihilali et K. Olsson, RESPONSES TO SYSTEMIC ANGIOTENSIN-II IN LACTATING AND NONLACTATING GOATS, Regulatory peptides, 66(1-2), 1996, pp. 123-126
This study aimed at investigating whether lactation affects the dipsog
enic, hypertensive and volumetric effects of angiotensin II (Ang II) i
n a low-yielding goat adapted to arid conditions. Six black Moroccan g
oats were given intravenous infusions of Ang II at 8 ng kg(-1) min(-1)
for 90 min during lactation and a non-lactation period. To further te
st the dipsogenic response, 5 of them were given Ang II at the consecu
tively increasing doses 10, 20, 50 and 100 ng kg(-1) min(-1) (10 min a
t each dose). The body weight was 32 +/- 1 kg in both periods and the
daily milk production was 22 +/- 2 ml kg(-1). No drinking was observed
during infusions of Ang II in any of the goats. The rise of the mean
arterial pressure to Ang II was attenuated in lactating animals and th
is was not steroid-dependent since the plasma progesterone level was l
ow (< 0.2 nmol l(-1)). Total plasma protein concentration decreased du
ring Ang II infusions, and the ratio albumin/total proteins was unchan
ged, indicating that haemodilution had occurred. It is concluded that
Ang II does not elicit drinking in the arid adapted Moroccan goats and
we suggest that these goats have an elevated thirst threshold. Howeve
r, haemodilution and an attenuated blood pressure response to Ang II o
ccur in the lactating Moroccan goat, as has previously been observed i
n high-yielding Swedish domestic goats.