First Author | Bachmanov AA | Year | 1998 |
Journal | Physiol Behav | Volume | 64 |
Issue | 3 | Pages | 323-30 |
PubMed ID | 9748100 | Mgi Jnum | J:49976 |
Mgi Id | MGI:1289644 | Doi | 10.1016/s0031-9384(98)00069-9 |
Citation | Bachmanov AA, et al. (1998) Consumption of electrolytes and quinine by mouse strains with different blood pressures. Physiol Behav 64(3):323-30 |
abstractText | Daily fluid intakes were measured using two-bottle tests in female mice of inbred strains with high (BPH/2), normal (BPN/3) or low (BPL/1) blood pressure. The mice were offered a choice between water and different concentrations of NaCl (37.5-600 mM), KCl (1-400 mM), CaCl2 (1-100 mM) and quinine hydrochloride (0.003-1.0 mM). Compared with the normotensive strain, the hypertensive mice had higher water and total fluid intakes, and lower intakes of NaCl, KCl (only 200 mM) and quinine; the hypotensive mice had higher intakes of KCl (only 10-50 mM) and lower intakes of CaCl2 and quinine. These data suggest that fluid and salt intake are not linearly related to blood pressure, but are independently determined in these strains. Certain concentrations of the salts were preferred relative to water, which depended on mouse genotype: the BPN/3 and BPL/1 mice strongly preferred 37.5-150 mM NaCl, the BPL/1 mice preferred 10-100 mM KCl, and the BPN/3 mice preferred 1-10 mM CaCl2. |