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Naloxone: Effects on food and water consumption in the non-deprived and deprived rat
Psychopharmacology, 1980Naloxone (0.5--5 mg/kg) reduced both food and water intake in non-deprived male rats, tested in the dark phase of the light-dark cycles in their home cages. These effects were transient; food and water-intake were restored to control levels by the end of the 8-h test period. The effects were also not dose-related.
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The Effect of Food and Water Deprivation and Satiation on Recognition
The American Journal of Psychology, 1979Food and water deprived and satiated subjects, as well as control subjects, were shown words presented tachistoscopically for .01 sec until word recognition. Five food-relevant, five water-relevant, and five neutral (animal) words of high string frequency were matched for letter confusability and letter predictability. Analyses of the data, in terms of
R J, Erwin, E D, Ferguson
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Effects of water deprivation on the pharmacokinetics of metformin in rats
Biopharmaceutics & Drug Disposition, 2007AbstractIt was reported that metformin was mainly metabolized via hepatic CYP2C11, 2D1 and 3A1/2 in rats, and in a rat model of dehydration, the expressions of hepatic CYP2C11 and 3A1/2 were not changed. Hence, it could be expected that the Clnr of metformin is comparable between two groups of rats if the contribution of CYP2D1 in the rat model of ...
Young H, Choi, Inchul, Lee, Myung G, Lee
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Water deprivation test in the dog: maximal normal values.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1979Studies were undertaken to determine maximal urine osmolality and urine specific gravity following water deprivation for 20 dogs with normal renal function. In addition, the reliability of body weight, skin pliability, total plasma protein concentration,
Robert M. Hardy, C. Osborne
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Water Balance in Infants During Water Deprivation
American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1962Introduction Loss of body water occurs normally through the skin, respiratory passages, intestine, and kidney. Abnormal losses of hypotonic fluid may result from diarrhea and vomiting, sweating, and hyperpnea. Under these circumstances, hypertonicity of residual body fluids is partially counteracted by renal conservation of water relative to solute ...
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Water Deprivation in Agisted Cattle
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1981G G, Riffkin, D A, Hucker, I K, McLoed
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Water deprivation in weaned pigs
Veterinary Record, 1989S L, Marks, J, Carr
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Diuretics - water depriving measures
1989Even after the Second World War, dropsy as it was then called was one of the most frequent diseases found on internal medical wards. A large proportion of these patients died from this no longer controllable hyperhydration.
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