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Impact of environmental stress upon pathophysiology of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) has been substantiated by epidemiological, psychophysiological, and endocrinological studies. This review discusses recent advances in the understanding... more
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Angiotensin 1-7 (ANG 1-7) is generated by type 2 angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE 2) and binds to MAS receptor. Although it is well known that angiotensin 1-7 functionally antagonizes the effects of the classical renin-angiotensin... more
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Recently, receptors for the calcium-regulating glycoprotein hormone stanniocalcin-1 (STC-1) have been found within subfornical organ (SFO), a central structure involved in the regulation of electrolyte and body fluid homeostasis. However,... more
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The sensory circumventricular organs (CVOs) are specialized collections of neurons and glia that lie in the midline of the third and fourth ventricles of the brain, lack a blood-brain barrier, and function as chemosensors, sampling both... more
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Water deprivation (WD) induces changes in plasma volume and osmolality, which in turn activate several responses, including thirst, the activation of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) and vasopressin (AVP) and oxytocin (OT) secretion.... more
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Hypertension contributes to multiple forms of cardiovascular disease and thus morbidity and mortality. The mechanisms inducing hypertension remain unclear although the involvement of homeostatic systems, such as the renin-angiotensin and... more
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Rat brain and pituitary angiotensin II (AII) binding sites were quantitated by incubation of tissue sections with 125I-[Sar1] AII, Ultrofilm radioautography, computerized densitometry, and comparison with 125I-standards at appropriate... more
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We recently reported that the latency to begin drinking water during slow, intravenous infusion of a concentrated NaCl solution was shorter in estradiol-treated ovariectomized rats compared to oil vehicle-treated rats, despite comparably... more
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Sodium (Na) homeostasis is crucial for life, and the Na(+) level ([Na(+)]) of body fluids is strictly maintained at a range of 135-145 mM. However, the existence of a [Na(+)] sensor in the brain has long been controversial until Nax was... more
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Recently, receptors for the calcium-regulating glycoprotein hormone stanniocalcin-1 (STC-1) have been found within subfornical organ (SFO), a central structure involved in the regulation of electrolyte and body fluid homeostasis. However,... more
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1. Neural angiotensinergic circuitry located in the lamina terminalis has been proposed to be involved in blood pressure regulation and fluid homeostasis. 2. ANG II binding sites have been described to be localized throughout the lamina... more
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Neuropeptide Y-immunoreactive (NPY-ir) fibers and neurons in the brain of the domestic chick (Gallus domesticus) were described using an immunohistochemical technique. NPY-ir neurons were seen in the lobus parolfactorius; hyperstriatum,... more
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New conditions for quantitative autoradiographic determination of natriuretic peptide (ANP) binding in rat brain were developed in order to inhibit hormone degradation during incubation without the use of proteinase inhibitors. This... more
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Circumventricular organs (CVOs) are specialized brain structures located around the third and fourth ventricles. They differ from the rest of the brain parenchyma in that they are highly vascularised areas that lack a blood-brain barrier.... more
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