Duration of Central Action of Angiotensin II Estimated by its Interaction with CSF Na+

Abstract
In pre‐hydrated goats, an urge to drink persisted for approximately half an hour after combined infusions of angiotensin II and hypertonic (0.5 M) NaCl into the lateral or third cerebral ventricle. The intraventricular infusion of angiotensin/glucose solution, having no dipsogenic action of its own, markedly accentuated the dipsogenic and antidiuretic effects of the subsequent intraventricular infusion of hypertonic NaCl. The possibility is discussed that angiotensin may be bound at periventricular receptor sites where it continues to interact with Na+ in eliciting thirst and ADH release for about half an hour.