Eagan P C, Kasting N W, Veale W L, Cooper K E
Am J Physiol. 1982 Jan;242(1):R116-20. doi: 10.1152/ajpregu.1982.242.1.R116.
Changes in colonic temperature following intracerebroventricular injection (icv) of bacterial endotoxin or prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) were measured in Long-Evans (LE) and Brattleboro (DI) rats. Indwelling cannulas were implanted into the brains of rats for subsequent microinjection into a lateral cerebral ventricle. Microinjection of 1 microgram of bacterial endotoxin into a lateral cerebral ventricle produced a fever in the LE rat but not in the DI rat. Daily injections of 1 microgram of endotoxin icv in the DI rat did not result in a fever. Intraperitoneal injections of 50 micrograms of bacterial endotoxin resulted in a fever in the LE rat, but the DI rat showed no such response. Both groups of animals did produce a fever in response to icv administration of 200 ng of PGE2. The lack of arginine vasopressin in the DI rat may be related to the animal's failure to show a febrile response to endotoxin.
在长-伊文斯(LE)大鼠和布拉德福德(DI)大鼠中,测量了脑室内注射(icv)细菌内毒素或前列腺素E2(PGE2)后结肠温度的变化。将留置套管植入大鼠脑内,以便随后向侧脑室进行微量注射。向侧脑室内微量注射1微克细菌内毒素会使LE大鼠发热,但DI大鼠不会发热。在DI大鼠中每日脑室内注射1微克内毒素不会导致发热。腹腔注射50微克细菌内毒素会使LE大鼠发热,但DI大鼠没有这种反应。两组动物对脑室内注射200纳克PGE2均产生发热反应。DI大鼠中缺乏精氨酸加压素可能与该动物对内毒素无发热反应有关。