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Convergences on lateral preoptic neurons of internal and external stimuli related to drinking
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Convergences on lateral preoptic neurons of internal and external stimuli related to drinking

Francis Max Sessler and Mohamed Djaffar Salhi
Neuroscience letters, v 36(2), pp 151-155
11 Apr 1983
PMID: 6306519

Abstract

anticipatory mechanism peripheral modulation preoptic area thirst
This work illustrates that both oropharyngo-gastric and systemic stimuli on lateral preoptic (LPO) neurons. LPO units were responsive to vascular osmolarity fluctuations and mechanical and hypertonic NaCl stimulation of orogastric regions. These results suggest that complex interactions of various messages take place in the LPO and could induce a peripheral modulation of thirst behavior.

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