2008
Acute Effects of Sodium Ingestion on Thirst and Cardiovascular Function
Stachenfeld NS. Acute Effects of Sodium Ingestion on Thirst and Cardiovascular Function. Current Sports Medicine Reports 2008, 7: s7-s13. PMID: 18843231, PMCID: PMC2871322, DOI: 10.1249/jsr.0b013e31817f23fc.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAnimalsCardiovascular Physiological PhenomenaHumansRenin-Angiotensin SystemSodium, DietaryThirstTime Factors
1997
Mechanism of attenuated thirst in aging: role of central volume receptors
Stachenfeld N, DiPietro L, Nadel E, Mack G. Mechanism of attenuated thirst in aging: role of central volume receptors. American Journal Of Physiology 1997, 272: r148-r157. PMID: 9039003, DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.1997.272.1.r148.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAgingBloodBlood VolumeBody WaterBrainCardiovascular Physiological PhenomenaDehydrationDrinkingEndocrine GlandsFemaleHumansImmersionKidneyMaleOsmolar ConcentrationPressoreceptorsSodiumThirstConceptsCentral blood volume expansionBlood volume expansionYoung subjectsOlder subjectsPlasma volumePlasma atrial natriuretic peptide concentrationAtrial natriuretic peptide concentrationsThirst ratingsOlder peopleFractional sodium excretionPlasma renin activityArterial blood pressureNatriuretic peptide concentrationsCentral volume expansionMin of headWater perfusion suitAd libitum water intakeAldosterone concentrationRenin activitySodium excretionArterial baroreceptorsArterial pressureBlood pressureRenal responseVolume receptors