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portada Participation of central kappa-opioid receptors in salt intake. Action of central opioids on the regulation of hydroelectrolytic control
Type
Physical Book
Year
2025
Language
English
Pages
52
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.00 x 15.00 cm
ISBN13
9786202418157

Participation of central kappa-opioid receptors in salt intake. Action of central opioids on the regulation of hydroelectrolytic control

Ana Isabel Reis Nascimento (Author) · Our Knowledge Publishing · Paperback

Participation of central kappa-opioid receptors in salt intake. Action of central opioids on the regulation of hydroelectrolytic control - Ana Isabel Reis Nascimento

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Synopsis "Participation of central kappa-opioid receptors in salt intake. Action of central opioids on the regulation of hydroelectrolytic control"

Salt appetite has been extensively studied based on different experimental models that stimulate sodium appetite in rats, presenting hedonic value, given the increase in saline intake by animals suffering from the homeostatic challenge of depletion of this ion. Several neurotransmitter systems appear to participate in the control of sodium appetite, including the central opioid system. This system plays an important role in pain control, sexual activity, body temperature and blood pressure control, and the reward system and motivated behavior of food intake. In addition, the opioid system has a modulatory effect on water intake and sodium appetite in response to exogenous stimuli that produce a natriuretic effect. Increased sodium intake is associated with certain pathological conditions, such as metabolic syndrome, high blood pressure, cardiometabolic diseases, and obesity, highlighting the importance of water-salt homeostasis.

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