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Lithium-induced polydipsia: Dependence on nigrostriatal dopamine pathway and relationship to changes in the renin-angiotensin system
Richard Mailman
Department of Pharmacology
Department of Neurology
Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences
Penn State Neuroscience Institute
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Polydipsia
100%
Lithium
79%
Renin-Angiotensin System
76%
Dopamine
62%
Renin
20%
Angiotensin II
19%
Oxidopamine
18%
Angiotensin I
10%
Caudate Nucleus
9%
Substantia Nigra
8%
Norepinephrine
6%
5,7-Dihydroxytryptamine
6%
Pargyline
5%
Pharmacology
5%
Polyuria
5%
Desipramine
5%
Angiotensin Receptors
5%
Dopamine Antagonists
5%
Angiotensins
4%
Dopamine Receptors
4%
Haloperidol
4%
Nucleus Accumbens
4%
Brain
4%
Catecholamines
3%
Drinking
3%
Serotonin
3%
Injections
2%
Animals
2%
Therapeutics
0%