1989
DOI: 10.1016/0195-6663(89)90111-6
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Effects of inhibitors of the renin-angiotensin system on water intake after insulin administration

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“…Increased drinking to RAS blockade may appear paradoxical, but it could be in response to blockade-induced increased urine flow ( 45 , 46 ) or to peripheral blockade-induced increase in AI passing through the blood–brain barrier, converting to AngII in the brain, and activating hypothalamic AT1 receptors ( 47 49 ). It could also be in response to the hypovolemia produced by the RAS blockade, but no data were found to support this.…”
Section: Ras Antagonists Drinking and Weight Lossmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increased drinking to RAS blockade may appear paradoxical, but it could be in response to blockade-induced increased urine flow ( 45 , 46 ) or to peripheral blockade-induced increase in AI passing through the blood–brain barrier, converting to AngII in the brain, and activating hypothalamic AT1 receptors ( 47 49 ). It could also be in response to the hypovolemia produced by the RAS blockade, but no data were found to support this.…”
Section: Ras Antagonists Drinking and Weight Lossmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Glucose has been implicated in dipsogenic responses to insulin injection (Lopez-Sela et al 1989). Plasma glucose concentrations did not alter in response to any of the doses of EGF used in the pre¬ sent study or after infusion of 125 pg EGF/h for 24 h in Merino ewes (Scoggins et al 1984).…”
Section: Excretion Of Egfmentioning
confidence: 99%