Stimulation of vasopressin release in the ventral septum of the rat brain suppresses prostaglandin E1 fever
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Stimulation of vasopressin release in the ventral septum of the rat brain suppresses prostaglandin E1 fever
Abstract
1. Infusion of prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) into a lateral cerebral ventricle of the rat evoked a rise in core temperature which could be attenuated by electrical stimulation of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BST). Electrical stimulation of the BST in the absence of PGE1 did not alter body temperature in the afebrile rat. 2. When the intracerebroventricular (I.C.V.) infusion of PGE1 was preceded by a bilateral injection of saline or vasopressin V2 antagonist d(CH2)5D-ValVAVP into the ventral septal area (VSA), electrical stimulation of the BST suppressed the PGE1 hyperthermia. However, when the vasopressin V1 antagonist d(CH2)5Tyr(Me)AVP was injected into the VSA prior to I.C.V. infusion of PGE1, electrical stimulation of the BST did not alter the hyperthermic response to PGE1. 3. These actions were site specific in that the suppression of PGE1 hyperthermia was observed only when the electrode tips were located in the area of the BST. Similarly, the V1 antagonist only blocked the effect of electrical stimulation when injected into the VSA. 4. When the vasopressin V1 antagonist was injected into the VSA, the PGE1 fever was prolonged when compared to the controls with saline. 5. Injection of saline, vasopressin V1 and V2 antagonist into the VSA, without PGE1 or BST stimulation, did not evoke any significant change in the core temperature of the rats. 6. These data are consistent with the hypothesis that vasopressin may function within the brain as an endogenous antipyretic and that vasopressin may act in a BST-VSA neuronal pathway concerned with endogenous antipyresis.
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