Literature DB >> 6420515

Involvement of adrenergic receptor mechanisms within hypothalamus in the fever induced by amphetamine and thyrotropin-releasing hormone in the rat.

M L Chi, M T Lin.   

Abstract

The mechanisms underlying the thermal effects induced by intrahypothalamic administration of either d-amphetamine or thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) has been investigated in conscious rats. Direct administration of d-amphetamine (1-10 micrograms in 1 microliter) or TRH (1-4 micrograms in 1 microliter) into the preoptic anterior hypothalamus caused hyperthermia or fever at the ambient temperature (Ta: 8, 22 and 30 degrees C) studied. The fever induced by d-amphetamine or TRH was due to increased metabolic heat production at Ta 8 degrees C, while at Ta 30 degrees C the fever was due to cutaneous vasoconstriction in the rat. At Ta 22 degrees C, the fever was due to both increased metabolism and cutaneous vasoconstriction. Furthermore, the fever induced by intrahypothalamic administration of TRH was greatly reduced by pretreatment with intrahypothalamic administration of either yohimbine (a blocking agent of alpha-adrenergic receptors), phentolamine (a blocking agent of alpha-adrenergic receptors) or DL-propranolol (a blocking agent of beta-adrenergic receptors) in the rat. However, the fever induced by d-amphetamine was antagonized by pretreatment with yohimbine or phentolamine, but not with DL-propranolol in the rat. These observations indicate that the adrenergic receptor mechanisms within the hypothalamus are involved in the fever induced by both d-amphetamine and TRH.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6420515     DOI: 10.1007/bf01252807

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neural Transm            Impact factor:   3.575


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