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Sodium appetite in adult rats following ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid deficiency in early development

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posted on 2010-12-01, 00:00 authored by R Weisinger, James ArmitageJames Armitage, N Chen, Denovan Begg, M Mathai, A Jayasooriya, Andrew SinclairAndrew Sinclair, Harrison WeisingerHarrison Weisinger
We examined the effect of ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) deficiency during development on sodium appetite. Being raised on an ω-3 PUFA deficient diet increased the intake of 0.5 M NaCl following furosemide-induced sodium depletion by 40%. This occurred regardless of the diet they were maintained on later in life, and the increased consumption persisted for 3 days. In a second study, animals were administered furosemide and low-dose captopril. Sodium consumption of deficient raised animals was again higher than that of the control raised. Fos immunoreactivity in brain areas associated with sodium appetite and excretion were not influenced by diet. Our findings indicate that inadequate dietary ω-3 PUFA during development results in an exaggerated sodium appetite later in life.

History

Journal

Appetite

Volume

55

Pagination

393 - 397

Location

Dordrecht, The Netherlands

ISSN

0195-6663

eISSN

1095-8304

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2010, Elsevier Ltd.