Peptides, Hormones, and Behavior 1984
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-7674-3_10
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Angiotensin and Drinking: A Model for the Study of Peptide Action in the Brain

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“…balance regulation (Phillips 1984) and LH-RH on sexual behavior (Moss & Dudley 1984), the neurobehavioral role of most peptides is poorly understood. It seems reasonable to expect that the role of most peptides in the brain will be synergistic and consonant with their established peripheral effects, as seems to be the case with angiotensin (facilitation of water conservation and thirst) and LH-RH (preparation of reproductive organs and sexuality).…”
Section: Nonopioid Peptidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…balance regulation (Phillips 1984) and LH-RH on sexual behavior (Moss & Dudley 1984), the neurobehavioral role of most peptides is poorly understood. It seems reasonable to expect that the role of most peptides in the brain will be synergistic and consonant with their established peripheral effects, as seems to be the case with angiotensin (facilitation of water conservation and thirst) and LH-RH (preparation of reproductive organs and sexuality).…”
Section: Nonopioid Peptidesmentioning
confidence: 99%