2023
DOI: 10.3390/nu15030620
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Neurobehavioral Mechanisms of Sodium Appetite

Abstract: The objectives of this paper are to first present physiological and ecological aspects of the unique motivational state of sodium appetite, then to focus on systemic physiology and brain mechanisms. I describe how laboratory protocols have been developed to allow the study of sodium appetite under controlled conditions, and focus on two such conditions specifically. The first of these is the presentation a sodium-deficient diet (SDD) for at least one week, and the second is accelerated sodium loss using SDD fo… Show more

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“…In ‘Neurobehavioral mechanisms of sodium appetite’, Rowland focuses on methodology, presenting ecological, physiological and recent neuroscience work involving the unique motivational state of sodium appetite as a backdrop for laboratory protocols for the study of sodium appetite under controlled conditions [ 8 ]. Neil focuses on two extant protocols, a sodium-deficient diet (SDD) for at least one week, and accelerated sodium loss using SDD for 1–2 days coupled with the diuretic furosemide.…”
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“…In ‘Neurobehavioral mechanisms of sodium appetite’, Rowland focuses on methodology, presenting ecological, physiological and recent neuroscience work involving the unique motivational state of sodium appetite as a backdrop for laboratory protocols for the study of sodium appetite under controlled conditions [ 8 ]. Neil focuses on two extant protocols, a sodium-deficient diet (SDD) for at least one week, and accelerated sodium loss using SDD for 1–2 days coupled with the diuretic furosemide.…”
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confidence: 99%