Sleep deprivation in the rat: XVII. Effect of aspirin on elevated body temperature
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Sleep deprivation in the rat: XVII. Effect of aspirin on elevated body temperature
Abstract
Previous studies of total sleep deprivation (TSD) in the rat have shown an elevation of waking body temperature (Tb) early in the deprivation period. TSD rats defend this rise behaviorally by selecting warm ambient temperatures and autonomically by increasing heat production, thus indicating an elevation of thermoregulatory setpoint. Prostaglandins (PGs) can elevate setpoint and Tb. To investigate whether the TSD-induced rise in setpoint and Tb was mediated by PGs, aspirin, which blocks the synthesis of PGs, was administered 100 mg/kg s.q. to 11 TSD and 13 control (TSC) rats in baseline and deprivation. During baseline, aspirin produced a nonsignificant (0.16 degrees C) rise across all rats in waking Tb. For the sampled time period, waking Tb during deprivation day 3 was significantly elevated in TSD rats (0.64 degrees C, p < 0.01) but not in TSC rats (0.27 degrees C). Aspirin was administered on deprivation day 4. It produced a fall in waking Tb in TSD rats from its deprivation-induced elevation. The difference between the response to aspirin during baseline and during deprivation was significant (-0.25 degrees C, p < 0.05) for TSD rats but not TSC rats (-0.17 degrees C). Time awake after aspirin increased significantly (16.2%, p < 0.05) during baseline and declined nonsignificantly (1.1%) during deprivation. These data imply that at least part of the rise in Tb that is characteristic of TSD is mediated by PGs. To the extent that PGD2 promotes lower Tb and sleep in rats but PGE2 has opposite effects, the results are consistent with a shift from PGD2 predominance in baseline toward PGE2 predominance during TSD.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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