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Intracerebral administration of naloxone and drinking in water-deprived rats
Authors:Stephen M. Siviy  Federico Bermudez-Rattoni  Gary A. Rockwood  Colleen M. Dargie  Larry D. Reid
Affiliation:Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12181, USA
Abstract:In 24-hr water-deprived rats, naloxone, at various doses (0, 12.5, 25, 50 μg/rat), was administered prior to a 15-min drinking period. Infusions were made bilaterally into each lateral ventricle, frontal cortex, lateral preoptic area, lateral hypothalamus, and caudate nucleus. Naloxone reliably reduced water consumption at 50 μg/rat when infused into the lateral ventricles and lateral hypothalamic areas. When comparable doses of naloxone were given by peripheral injection, no effect on drinking was observed. There appeared to be a trend developing for greater sensitivity to naloxone when infusions were made into a particular part of the hypothalamus. These data support the idea that naloxone reduces drinking by acting at central opiate receptors.
Keywords:Drinking  Naloxone  Endorphins  Lateral hypothalamus  Lateral ventricles
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