Localized vs. systemic inflammation in guinea pigs: a role for prostaglandins at distinct points of the fever induction pathways?
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- DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.00104.2005
Localized vs. systemic inflammation in guinea pigs: a role for prostaglandins at distinct points of the fever induction pathways?
Abstract
In guinea pigs, dose-dependent febrile responses were induced by injection of a high (100 microg/kg) or a low (10 microg/kg) dose of bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) into artificial subcutaneously implanted Teflon chambers. Both LPS doses further induced a pronounced formation of prostaglandin E(2) (PGE(2)) at the site of localized subcutaneous inflammation. Administration of diclofenac, a nonselective cyclooxygenase (COX) inhibitor, at different doses (5, 50, 500, or 5,000 microg/kg) attenuated or abrogated LPS-induced fever and inhibited LPS-induced local PGE(2) formation (5 or 500 microg/kg diclofenac). Even the lowest dose of diclofenac (5 microg/kg) attenuated fever in response to 10 microg/kg LPS, but only when administered directly into the subcutaneous chamber, and not into the site contralateral to the chamber. This observation indicated that a localized formation of PGE(2) at the site of inflammation mediated a portion of the febrile response, which was induced by injection of 10 microg/kg LPS into the subcutaneous chamber. Further support for this hypothesis derived from the observation that we failed to detect elevated amounts of COX-2 mRNA in the brain of guinea pigs injected subcutaneously with 10 microg/kg LPS, whereas subcutaneous injections of 100 microg/kg LPS, as well as systemic injections of LPS (intra-arterial or intraperitoneal routes), readily caused expression of the COX-2 gene in the guinea pig brain, as demonstrated by in situ hybridization. Therefore, fever in response to subcutaneous injection of 10 microg/kg LPS may, in part, have been evoked by a neural, rather than a humoral, pathway from the local site of inflammation to the brain.
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