“…The SCO is a target of numerous innervations [22] namely GABAergic [23,24], noradrenergic and dopaminergic [25] and serotoninergic fibers [26,27]. One of the most abundant innervating systems within the SCO is of a serotoninergic nature [28,29]. Substantial evidences have suggested that the serotoninergic system, which originates from the dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) [30] which influence sodium appetite, food and water intake behaviors [31,32], controls the SCO secretory activity of cat, frog, lizards, and meriones [1,29,33,34].…”