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- W2046643880 abstract "To test the hypothesis that a Na deprived rat takes longer to adapt to a salt stimulus than a normal rat the temporal characteristics of drinking 0.4 M NaCl and distilled water were investigated. Analysis showed that Na Deprived rats took less time between drinking episodes (interdrink intervals) and drank consecutively for longer periods of time (drinking time) than normal controls. These results were attributed primarily to taste factors because postingestional and thirst influences were at a minimum. Research was also directed at determining the urinary and blood chemical changes associated with dietary sodium deprivation. The levels of sodium in plasma were unchanged because of reduced sodium excretion but the levels of potassium were significantly increased after 20 days of deprivation. Thus, sodium appetite might be important to combat against hyperkaelemia (high plasma potassium) although the appetite develops long before an increase in potassium is detected." @default.
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