Al. Viborg et P. Rosenkilde, Angiotensin II elicits water seeking behavior and the water absorption response in the toad Bufo bufo, HORMONE BEH, 39(3), 2001, pp. 225-231
Fully hydrated toads, Bufo bufo were acclimated to a simulated terrestrial
habitat, with access to shelters and water. To get from the shelters to the
water, the toads had to walk across the pan of an Ohaus balance and the bo
dy weights were recorded on a computer. Toads were placed inside shelters i
mmediately following injection of human angiotensin II (A II), Thr(8)-saral
asin, or Ringer's in the dorsal lymph sac, and their behavior was recorded
continuously by video surveillance. The injection doses were 1-100 mug/100
g body weight A II and 100 mug/100 g body weight saralasin dissolved in 0.1
mi Ringer's; control animals received the same volume of Ringer's. The lat
ency from injection to the initiation of water absorption behavior (WR) was
significantly shorter in both A-II-and saralasin-injected toads, compared
to controls. A-II- and saralasin-injected toads also spent significantly mo
re time in the water than controls. The bladder depots when WR was terminat
ed were significantly larger in A-II- or saralasin-injected toads than in c
ontrols. The stimulatory action of Thr(8)-saralasin, an antagonist of A II
in mammals, on WR behavior in S. bufo suggests differences in receptor stru
cture and/or receptor distribution between amphibians and mammals. (C) 2001
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