Effects of central imidazolinergic and alpha2-adrenergic activation on water intake

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Abstract

Non-adrenergic ligands that bind to imidazoline receptors (I-R), a selective ligand that binds to α2-adrenoceptors (α2-AR) and mixed ligands that bind to both receptors were tested for their action on water intake behavior of 24-h water-deprived rats. All drugs were injected into the third cerebral ventricle. Except for agmatine (80 nmol), mixed ligands binding to I-R/α2-AR such as guanabenz (40 nmol) and UK 14304 (20 nmol) inhibited water intake by 65% and up to 95%, respectively. The selective non-imidazoline α2-AR agonist, α-methylnoradrenaline, produced inhibition of water intake similar to that obtained with guanabenz, but at higher doses (80 nmol). The nonadrenergic I-R ligands histamine (160 nmol, mixed histaminergic and imidazoline ligand) and imidazole-4-acetic acid (80 nmol, imidazoline ligand) did not alter water intake. The results show that selective, nonimidazoline α2-AR activation suppresses water intake, and suggest that the action on imidazoline sites by non-adrenergic ligands is not sufficient to inhibit water intake.

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Sugawara, A. M., Miguel, T. T., Pereira, D. T. B., Menani, J. V., & De Luca, L. A. (2001). Effects of central imidazolinergic and alpha2-adrenergic activation on water intake. Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 34(9), 1185–1190. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-879X2001000900012

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