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Effects of chronic endotoxaemia on oxygen consumption at different ambient temperatures in the unanaesthetised rat.
- Abstract:
- Oxygen consumption has been measured at different ambient temperatures at intervals during the intravenous infusion of endotoxin (1 mg/kg.day-1) from a subcutaneously implanted osmotic minipump in unanaesthetised rats. On day 1 of the infusion oxygen consumption was elevated at ambient temperatures of 10, 28, and 31 degrees C but not at 20 degrees C, compared with pair-fed saline-infused controls. There was a significant negative correlation between oxygen consumption on days 1 and 3 and environmental temperature (10, 20, and 28 degrees C) in both groups, but the regression line describing the relation in endotoxin-infused rats was displaced above that for the saline-infused control without a change in slope. The "minimal observed" oxygen consumption, which is taken as an estimate of basal metabolic rate, was elevated by the infusion of endotoxin. The endotoxin-induced increase in "minimal observed" oxygen consumption was removed by indomethacin (5 mg/kg.sc) on day 1 of the infusion but was ineffective on days 3 and 7.
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- Circulatory shock More from this journal
- Volume:
- 25
- Issue:
- 2
- Pages:
- 103-109
- Publication date:
- 1988-06-01
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0092-6213
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English
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- 1988
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