Literature DB >> 14530975

Role of nitric oxide in thermoregulation during septic shock: involvement of vasopressin.

Alexandre Giusti-Paiva1, Luiz G S Branco, Margareth de Castro, José Antunes-Rodrigues, Evelin C Carnio.   

Abstract

We tested the hypothesis that the nitric oxide (NO) pathway in the central nervous system (CNS) plays a role in hypothermia, as well as in the febrile response during experimental septic shock, by regulating vasopressin (AVP) release. Experiments were performed on male Wistar rats treated with NG-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME), a non-selective NO synthase (NOS) inhibitor, injected intracerebroventricularly (250 microg/1 microl) 30 min before lipopolysaccharide (LPS) 1.5 mg/kg i.v. injection. One hour after LPS administration we observed a significant drop in body temperature (hypothermic response), followed by a temperature increase after the second hour (febrile response), which remained until the end of the experiment. Increased plasmatic AVP levels were concomitantly observed during hypothermia, nearly returning to basal levels during the febrile phase. When L-NAME was administered with LPS, plasmatic AVP concentrations remained high throughout the experiment, hypothermia was accentuated and the febrile response was abolished. Additionally, pre-treatment with beta-mercapto-beta,beta-cyclopentamethylenepropionyl1, O-Et-Tyr2, Val4, Arg8-vasopressin, an AVP V1 receptor blocker (10 microg/kg) administered i.v., reduced hypothermia and exacerbated the febrile response to endotoxin. In conclusion, our data indicate that the central NO pathway plays an inhibitory role in AVP release during experimental septic shock, which seems to be critical for the thermoregulation during this pathophysiological state.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14530975     DOI: 10.1007/s00424-003-1164-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pflugers Arch        ISSN: 0031-6768            Impact factor:   3.657


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