Amiloride does not alter NaCl avoidance in Fischer-344 rats

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Fischer-344 (F-344) rats differ from other common rat strains in that they fail to show any prefererence for NaCl at any concentration in two-bottle preference tests. Because 100 μM amiloride partially blocks the NaCl-evoked chorda tympani (CT) response in electrophysiological studies, we tested NaCl preference (0.068 - 0.273 M) in F-344 rats with and without 100 μM amiloride solution as the solvent. A third group was tested with unadulterated NaCl solutions following CT transection. Amiloride had no significant effect on the NaCl preference-aversion function, whereas CT transection significantly reduced NaCl avoidance. These results suggest that the amiloride-sensitive component of the NaCl response is not necessary for F-344 rats to display avoidance of NaCl, but the entire CT input is.

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Chappell, J. P., St. John, S. J., & Spector, A. C. (1998). Amiloride does not alter NaCl avoidance in Fischer-344 rats. Chemical Senses, 23(2), 151–157. https://doi.org/10.1093/chemse/23.2.151

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