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CJAP ›› 2019, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (1): 13-18.doi: 10.12047/j.cjap.5744.2019.004

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Effects of CeA lesions on the initiation and expression of sodium appetite in sodium-deficient rats

ZHAO Zhi-xin1, 2, LIAO Ying-ying1, FAN Yuan-yuan3, JIANG En-she   

  1. 1. Institute of Nursing and Health, Henan University, Kaifeng 475004;
    2. College of Nursing, Inner Mongolia Medical University, Hohhot 010050;
    3. College of Life Science, Henan University, Kaifeng 475004, China
  • Received:2018-09-02 Online:2019-01-28 Published:2019-06-27

Abstract: Objective:To investigate the effects of central nucleus of amygdala (CeA) lesion on the initiation and expression of sodium appetite in sodium-deficient rats. Methods: Three groups of SD rats (n=6 in each group) were treated with bilateral CeA lesion, sham lesion or no lesion. After the recovery, the rats were fed with low-sodium diets for 14 days to establish a sodium-deficient rat model. The double-bottle selection in single cage test was used to observe the intake of 0.3 mol/L NaCl and DW in 5 timepoint with 24 hours in sodium-deficient rats. Immunofluorescence staining of aldosterone-sensitive neurons in the nucleus tractus solitarii (NTS)was used to investigate the effect of CeA lesion or not on the activity of aldosterone-sensitive neurons in rats with or without sodium deficiency. Results: After fed with low-sodium diet for14 days, the volume and preference rate of 0.3 mol/L NaCl intake of the rats within 24 h were significantly increased compared with those before low-sodium diet (P<0.01). The intake volume and the preference rate of 0.3 mol/L NaCl in CeA lesion rats were significantly decreased than those in CeA sham lesion rats and normal rats in the sodium-deficient condition (P<0.01). The CeA lesion had no effects on the activity of aldosterone-sensitive neurons in NTS in rats with low-sodium diet. Conclusion: Low-sodium diet induces an increase in the expression of sodium appetite in rats. CeA lesions inhibit the behavioral expression of sodium appetite in sodium-deficient rats but have no effects on the initiation of sodium appetite in rats with sodium-deficient rats.

Key words: rat, sodium appetite, CeA lesion, HSD2 neurons

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