1966
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.bmb.a070479
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The Hypothalamus and Drinking

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“…Previous research already showed that drinking water separately with the meal vs. water consumption in the food suppressed thirst more [15]. When thirst is not quenched by water in the meal, this could be due to a different mouth feel, which leads to secondary thirst as described according to Fitzsimons [33], [34].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous research already showed that drinking water separately with the meal vs. water consumption in the food suppressed thirst more [15]. When thirst is not quenched by water in the meal, this could be due to a different mouth feel, which leads to secondary thirst as described according to Fitzsimons [33], [34].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although other osmosensitive areas have been identified in the C.N.S. (Fitzsimons, 1966), it seems probable that there is a direct link between osmoreception and ADH release only in the SON and PVN of the hypothalamus. In the present experiments, a slight and inconsistent fall was obtained after injecting hypertonic saline into the area preopticus and fasciculus mammillothalamicus.…”
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“…The hypothalmic region, close to the third ventricule, shows the highest level of angiotensin found, and about one-third of it is angiotensin II. This may have important physiological and physiopathological consequences in areas related to the biosynthesis of catecholamines, the regulation of the cardiovascular system (20), the mechanism of thirst (21), and the over-all behavior of the autonomic nervous system. The finding of renin and angiotensin in brain tissue is an important clue to its local formation.…”
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confidence: 99%