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. 1985 Jul-Aug;6(4):695-701.
doi: 10.1016/0196-9781(85)90174-3.

Factors affecting angiotensin II-induced hypothermia in rats

Factors affecting angiotensin II-induced hypothermia in rats

K M Wilson et al. Peptides. 1985 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

Systemic administration of angiotensin II (AII) to the rat has previously been shown to induce a dose-dependent, hypothermic response manifested by a fall in colonic temperature (CT), a decrease in heat production and an increase in tail skin temperature (TST). The factors mediating AII-induced hypothermia and their site of action were the subjects of the present investigation. To this end, intracerebroventricular administration of 1 microgram of AII induced a 0.4 degrees C reduction in CT and a 2.4 degrees C increase in TST. In contrast, SC administration of 200 micrograms angiotensin III/kg induced a slight increase in CT but had no affect on TST. Pretreatment with the AII-receptor antagonist, saralasin, at either 1 or 10 micrograms/kg, SC did not affect either the fall in CT or the increase in TST induced by administration of 200 micrograms AII/kg, SC. However, the administration of 100 micrograms saralasin/kg, SC attenuated both the fall in CT and the increase in TST induced by either 100 or 200 micrograms AII/kg. Since both the presynaptic alpha adrenoceptor agonist, clonidine, and the opioid antagonist, naloxone, modulate the pressor and dipsogenic responses to AII, their effects on AII-induced hypothermia were tested. Both clonidine (25 micrograms/kg, SC) and naloxone (1 mg/kg, IP) enhanced the fall in CT. Clonidine lengthened the duration of the increase in TST while naloxone had no effect. Pretreatment with the presynaptic adrenoceptor antagonist, yohimbine (300 micrograms/kg, SC), did not alter the hypothermic response to administration of AII. To determine whether vasodilation of the tail of the rat was mediated by AII-induced prostaglandin release, indomethacin (4 and 6 mg/kg) was administered.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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