Literature DB >> 636933

Changes in rectal temperature of the rabbit by intracerebroventricular injection of bradykinin and related kinins.

T C Almeida e Silva, I R Pelá.   

Abstract

The effects of intracerebrovascular injections of bradykinin (BK), lysyl-bradykinin (L-BK), methionyl-lysyl-bradykinin (ML-BK) and des-arginyl-bradykinin (Des-Arg9-BK) on the rectal temperature of rabbits were investigated. A linear dose-response curve could be obtained with bradykinin. Equimolar doses to BK of L-BK and ML-BK gave responses of the rectal temperature undistinguishable from those of BK. In contrast, the smaller polypeptide Des-Arg9-BK did not show any hyperthermic properties. Since prostaglandins (PG) are known to potentiate (facilitate) the peripheral effects of BK and display a hyperthermic action, their synthesis being inhibited by antipyretics, we studied the effect of indomethacin and paracetamol on the BK-induced rise in rectal temperature in rabbits. It could be shown that these drugs inhibited partially the response to BK. The possible participation of BK in thermoregulation will be discussed.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 636933     DOI: 10.1007/bf01972410

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Agents Actions        ISSN: 0065-4299


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