Changes in body temperature and vasopressin content of brain neurons, in pregnant and non-pregnant guinea pigs, during fevers produced by Poly I : Poly C
- 1 August 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 412 (3) , 292-296
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00582511
Abstract
The synthetic polyribonucleotide pyrogen Poly I : Poly C (800 μg · kg−1) was injected intramuscularly on alternate days into pregnant and non-pregnant female guinea pigs. Pregnant animals, close to term, had smaller fevers in response to the pyrogen than did non-pregnant animals. Repeated injections of the pyrogen caused sequentially smaller fevers for the first 3–4 injections, particularly in non-pregnant animals, and this appeared to be like the tolerance usually developed to repeated injections of endotoxin. Continued pyrogen injections then caused, in non-pregnant animals, fevers of increasing magnitude until the original fever levels were reached, whereas in pregnant guinea pigs the fever responses remained reduced until parturition. The development of tolerance was associated with an increase in immunoreactivity for arginine vasopressin (AVP) in some neurons in the medial part of the paraventricular nucleus, and in terminals in the lateral septum and amygdala similar to changes found in these areas at term of pregnancy. These observations raise the possibility that AVP in these regions may have a role in the development of tolerance to pyrogens, and further quantitative studies of the AVP content of, and release from, nerve terminals projecting to the limbic system seem warranted.Keywords
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