PHYSIOLOGICAL, BIOCHEMICAL AND MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF SALT APPETITE CONTROL BY MINERALOCORTICOID ACTION IN BRAIN

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DENICOLA, AF
GRILLO, C
GONZALEZ, S
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MINERALOCORTICOIDS; GLUCOCORTICOIDS; (NA+K)ATPASE; SALT APPETITE; BRAIN; SPINAL CORD;
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Adrenocortical hormone effects in the central nervous system depend on steroid interaction with intracellular receptors, which belong to a superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors. Using a combination of biochemical and molecular biology techniques, we have demonstrated: 1. the localization of mineralocorticoid receptors in the brain, with highest density present in hippocampus, lateral septum and some amygdaloid nuclei; 2. the arousal of a mineralocorticoid-specific behavior such as salt appetite, coincident with inhibition of the biosynthesis/activity of (Na+K)ATPase in some amygdaloid and hypothalamic nuclei; 3. the modulation of the biosynthesis/activity of the sodium pump by glucocorticoids, although for these hormones changes are stimulatory, as shown in the spinal cord and brain; 4. the reported steroid effects on the (Na+K)ATPase constitute an important mechanism of control of nervous system function, involving behavior, changes in excitability and neurotropism.
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