Sleep-promoting effects of endogenous pyrogen (interleukin-1)
- PMID: 6611091
- DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.1984.246.6.R994
Sleep-promoting effects of endogenous pyrogen (interleukin-1)
Abstract
When infused into the lateral cerebral ventricles of rabbits, human endogenous pyrogen (EP) preparations induced dose-dependent increases in slow-wave sleep concomitant with increasing body temperature. Heating EP to 70 degrees C destroyed its sleep-promoting and pyrogenic activity. Anisomycin (an antipyretic) prevented EP from increasing body temperature without affecting its sleep-promoting activity. Intravenous injection of EP induced fever and transient increases in slow-wave sleep but failed to induce prolonged increases in slow-wave sleep. We conclude that the somnogenic activity of EP is not secondary to its pyrogenic activity.
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