Abstract:1. We have previously reported on the effects of a 13-day intraperitoneal infusion of bromocriptine delivered by osmotic pump on blood pressure, plasma and pituitary PRL levels in genetically hypertensive (GH) rats and their normotensive (NT) controls. This paper reports further on that study in describing the changes in saline and water intakes in rats as a result of bromocriptine (BRC) treatment. 2. In the GH rats, bromocriptine did not have any significant effect on saline or water intake. 3. In the NT rats… Show more
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