Journal article
Central blockade of nitric oxide synthesis induces hyperthermia that is prevented by indomethacin in rats
ML Mathai, I Arnold, MA Febbraio, MJ McKinley
Journal of Thermal Biology | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2004
Abstract
The effect of blocking brain nitric oxide (NO) synthesis on body temperature regulation was tested in conscious rats. NO synthase was inhibited by administration of equivalent doses of N G-nitro-l-arginine methyl ester (l-NAME) or N G-monomethyl l-arginine monoacetate (l-NMMA) into a lateral cerebral ventricle (ICV) and core temperature was monitored. An ICV injection of 300 μg l-NAME increased colonic temperature in rats (n=8) by 1.9±0.1°C (P<0.001). The increase in temperature in response to blockade of NO synthesis was significant by 1 h after injection and sustained for more than 3 h. The hyperthermic response to central NO blockade (using l-NMMA) was found to be dose-dependent between 2..
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