INFLUENCE OF ADRENAL-STEROID HORMONES ON SODIUM APPETITE OF BALB C MICE/

Citation
Jr. Blairwest et al., INFLUENCE OF ADRENAL-STEROID HORMONES ON SODIUM APPETITE OF BALB C MICE/, Appetite, 24(1), 1995, pp. 11-24
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Nutrition & Dietetics","Nutrition & Dietetics
Journal title
ISSN journal
01956663
Volume
24
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
11 - 24
Database
ISI
SICI code
0195-6663(1995)24:1<11:IOAHOS>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
The effects of adrenal steroid hormones on sodium appetite were determ ined in female Balb/c mice by the subcutaneous implantation for 7 days of slow-release pellets containing aldosterone, corticosterone, deoxy corticosterone (DOG) or 11-deoxycortisol, separately or in a ''cocktai l'' combination. Placebo pellets were also implanted. The daily intake of 0.3 M NaCl was increased for 2 days by aldosterone (calculated 2.9 mu g/day released) or corticosterone (240 mu g/day) and for 7 days by DOC (4.8 mu g/day). The combination of these steroids plus 11-deoxyco rtisol (95 mu g/day) increased daily sodium intake nine-fold (days 3-7 ) and also increased water intake 1.5-fold. Placebo pellets had small effects on water intake on three days. Subcutaneous infusion of ACTH ( Synacthen) at 2.8 mu g/day for 7 days by mini-osmotic pump increased s odium intake five-fold and water intake three- or four-fold. Thus, sev eral adrenal steroids evoked sodium appetite in Balb/c mice, DOC being the most potent at the doses used. The effects of individual steroids are consistent with their contribution to the effect of ACTH on sodiu m appetite.