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AJP - Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, Vol 273, Issue 3 873-R879, Copyright © 1997 by American Physiological Society
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W. Kozak, J. J. Klir, C. A. Conn and M. J. Kluger
Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87108, USA.
The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of inhibitors of protein kinase C (PKC) on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced fever and changes in circulating interleukin-6 (IL-6) levels in freely moving biotelemetered rats. We used PKC inhibitors with different inhibition constants (Ki): H-7 (Ki = 6 microM) and chelerythrine (Chel; Ki = 0.66 microM; a more potent PKC inhibitor). Rats were injected subcutaneously with either 3 or 15 microM/kg of these inhibitors and then 1 h later were injected intraperitoneally with LPS (50 micrograms/kg). Blood samples for IL-6 bioassay were collected 4 h after LPS injection. H-7 at lower doses did not significantly affect fever and LPS-induced elevation of circulating IL-6, whereas at a higher dose (15 microM/kg) H-7 reduced both fever and the increase of IL-6 (analysis of variance, Scheffe's test, P < 0.05). Chel (3 and 15 microM/kg) significantly reduced fever and almost completely inhibited the LPS-induced elevation of plasma IL-6. In separate experiments, we studied the effect of H-7 on antipyresis due to dexamethasone (Dex). Dex at a dose of 0.6 microM/kg given subcutaneously 1 h before LPS partially prevented fever (approximately 55% inhibition) and attenuated the increase of IL-6 (P < 0.05). Simultaneous pretreatment of the rats with Dex and H-7 (3 microM/kg; a dose that did not affect fever and IL-6 elevation) led to a potentiation of the antipyretic effect of Dex, resulting in no fever. H-7 did not potentiate, however, the inhibitory effect of Dex on LPS-induced elevation of circulating IL-6. We conclude that PKC is involved in the regulation of LPS fever and constitutes a rate-limiting factor in modulation of the fever by glucocorticoids.
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