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2-脱氧-D-葡萄糖诱导的体温过低:大鼠的体温调节途径

2-Deoxy-D-glucose-induced hypothermia: thermoregulatory pathways in rat.

作者信息

Shiraishi T, Mager M

出版信息

Am J Physiol. 1980 Sep;239(3):R270-6. doi: 10.1152/ajpregu.1980.239.3.R270.

Abstract

2-Deoxy-D-glucose (2-DG) elicits significant and prolonged hypothermia in a variety of animals when administered either peripherally or centrally. From our current studies it would appear that, in high concentrations (250 mg/kg or more, ip), 2-DG can act directly on peripheral tissues in the rat by competitively interfering with glucose metabolism and consequently with normal heat producing mechanisms. When a low concentration of 2-DG (20 micrograms) is injected centrally, the ensuing glucopenia results in vagal stimulation and subsequent diminution of peripheral heat production. Vagal involvement is concluded from studies with atropine, which demonstrated total inhibition of the usual 2-DG depression of body temperature by administration to the ventral premammillary nucleus (PMV), a site that is normally extremely sensitive to this analog of glucose. Additionally, from studies with PMV-lesioned rats, it was concluded that an intact nucleus is necessary for thermoregulation in a normal, a hot, or a cold environment.

摘要

2-脱氧-D-葡萄糖(2-DG)无论是经外周还是经中枢给药,在多种动物中都会引起显著且持久的体温过低。从我们目前的研究来看,在高浓度(250毫克/千克或更高,腹腔注射)时,2-DG可通过竞争性干扰葡萄糖代谢进而干扰正常产热机制,直接作用于大鼠的外周组织。当向中枢注射低浓度的2-DG(20微克)时,随之而来的低血糖会导致迷走神经刺激,进而使外周产热减少。通过使用阿托品的研究得出迷走神经参与其中,该研究表明,向腹侧乳头前核(PMV)给药可完全抑制2-DG通常引起的体温降低,而PMV部位通常对这种葡萄糖类似物极为敏感。此外,通过对PMV损伤大鼠的研究得出结论,完整的核对于在正常、炎热或寒冷环境中的体温调节是必要的。

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