Changes in the metabolic activity of neurons in the anterior hypothalamic nuclei in rats during hyperthermia, fever, and hypothermia
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Changes in the metabolic activity of neurons in the anterior hypothalamic nuclei in rats during hyperthermia, fever, and hypothermia
Abstract
Histochemical methods were used to detect differently directed changes in the metabolic activity of neurons in the anterior hypothalamic nuclei in rats during hyperthermia, fever, and hypothermia. Hyperthermia induced by high temperatures was associated with increases in the activities of enzymes involved in energy metabolism, with increases in RNA contents in neurons in the supraoptic, paraventricular, and median preoptic nuclei of the anterior hypothalamus of the rat, which is evidence for increases in metabolic activity in the neurons of these nuclei. Endotoxin-induced fever was accompanied by decreases in the metabolic activity of neurons in the median preoptic nucleus, while activity in neurons of the supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei showed no significant change. The development of hypothermia induced by low temperatures was characterized by decreases in the metabolic activity of neurons in the supraoptic, paraventricular, and median preoptic nuclei of the anterior hypothalamus. It is suggested that the differently directed changes in metabolic activity in the neurons of the anterior hypothalamus in hyperthermia, fever, and hypothermia are associated with their roles in the central mechanisms of thermoregulation (median preoptic nucleus) and neurosecretory processes (supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei).
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