To investigate the role of central monoamines in the behavior of sodium appetite, serotonergic and dopaminergic metabolism in regions of the forebrain and dorsal hindbrain were measured in sodium-depleted rats. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were sodium depleted by injection of the diuretic-natriuretic drug, Lasix (furosemide, 10 mg), and maintained on a sodium-deficient diet overnight. Rats were tested at a first sodium depletion or after multiple sodium depletions. There were three test conditions: 1) mock depletion consisted of vehicle injection and overnight sodium-deficient diet; 2) sodium depletion alone consisted of Lasix injection and overnight sodium-deficient diet; and 3) intake of NaCl following sodium depletion consisted of 9-min access to 0.3 M NaCl after Lasix injection and overnight sodium-deficient diet. Dopamine (DA), DOPAC, HVA, 5-HT, and 5-HIAA were measured by HPLC in the olfactory tubercle, amygdala-pyriform lobe, n. accumbens, hypothalamus, caudate nucleus, and the dorsal hindbrain. Ingestion of 0.3 M NaCl for 9 min after the first sodium depletion increased 5-HIAA/5-HT ratio significantly in the n. accumbens and amygdala, and increased DOPAC/DA ratio in the n. accumbens and olfactory tubercle compared to the mock treatment. In contrast to the results after the first sodium depletion, rats that ingested 0.3 M NaCl after four or more sodium depletions had no changes in 5-HT and DA metabolism in the forebrain, but they did have a significantly larger 5-HIAA/5-HT ratio in the dorsal hindbrain than mock-treated rats.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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