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Thermoregulation Laboratory, Legacy Holladay Park Medical Center, Portland, Oregon 97208-3950,
The following is the abstract of the article discussed in the subsequent letter:
Scammell, Thomas E., John D. Griffin, Joel K. Elmquist, and Clifford B. Saper. Microinjection of a
cyclooxygenase inhibitor into the anteroventral preoptic region
attenuates LPS fever. Am. J. Physiol.
274 (Regulatory Integrative Comp.
Physiol. 43): R933-R935, 1998.
Considerable
evidence supports the role of prostaglandins in fever production, but
the neuroanatomic sites of prostaglandin synthesis that produce fever
remain unknown. With the use of a novel microinjection technique, we
injected the cyclooxygenase inhibitor ketorolac into the preoptic area
(POA) to determine which preoptic regions produce the prostaglandins
required for fever. Initial experiments demonstrated that intravenous
ketorolac blocked the fever normally produced by lipopolysaccharide
(LPS) 5 µg/kg iv. Microinjection of ketorolac into the POA had no
effect on body temperature, and injection of artificial cerebrospinal fluid into the POA did not alter LPS fever. Injection of ketorolac into
the anteroventral POA markedly decreased the fever produced by LPS,
compared with injections into more rostral, caudal, or dorsal
locations. These observations indicate that prostaglandin synthesis in
the anteroventral preoptic region is necessary for the production of
fever.
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