Naloxone does not alter the "regulated" decrease in core temperature during hypoxemia in guinea pigs.
- 1 September 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in Journal of Applied Physiology
- Vol. 85 (3) , 1150-1159
- https://doi.org/10.1152/jappl.1998.85.3.1150
Abstract
In newborns and adults of a number of species, exposure to acute hypoxemia produces a "regulated" decrease in core temperature, the mechanism of which is unknown. The present experiments were carried out in chronically instrumented newborn (5-10 days of age; n = 59) and older (25-30 days of age; n = 61) guinea pigs to test the hypothesis that the endogenous opioids mediate this regulated decrease in core temperature. During an experiment, core temperature, oxygen consumption, and selected ambient temperature were measured in a thermocline (linear temperature gradient of 10-40 degreesC) during a control period of normoxemia, an experimental period of normoxemia or hypoxemia (inspired oxygen fraction 0.10), and during a recovery period of normoxemia following an intraperitoneal injection of naloxone hydrochloride (a nonspecific opioid antagonist; 1, 2, or 4 mg/kg) or vehicle. Naloxone did not significantly alter basal core temperature or the core temperature response to acute hypoxemia in newborn or older guinea pigs. Naloxone did, however, decrease basal oxygen consumption in newborn and older guinea pigs and altered the thermoregulatory effector mechanism used to decrease core temperature during hypoxemia in the newborn guinea pigs. Our data do not support the hypothesis that the endogenous opioids mediate the regulated decrease in core temperature that occurs in newborn and older guinea pigs during exposure to acute hypoxemia.Keywords
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