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THE POSSIBLE INVOLVEMENT OF ASPARTATE RECEPTORS IN CENTRAL THERMOREGULATION IN THE SHEEP
Author(s) -
Silver Ann
Publication year - 1981
Publication title -
quarterly journal of experimental physiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.925
H-Index - 101
eISSN - 1469-445X
pISSN - 0144-8757
DOI - 10.1113/expphysiol.1981.sp002527
Subject(s) - receptor , thermoregulation , carbachol , effector , endocrinology , medicine , excitatory postsynaptic potential , biology , chemistry , pharmacology , biochemistry
Experiments have been done to investigate the possible existence of aspartate receptors on the hypothalamic pathways which control thermoregulation in the sheep. The effect of intracerebroventricular (I.C.V.) injections of the excitatory amino acid receptor blocker DL‐α,ε‐aminopimelic acid (DAPA) on thermoregulatory effector mechanisms and rectal temperature ( T re ) has been examined in sheep at different ambient temperatures. At low ambient temperatures, DAPA causes a decrease in heat production and conservation and a fall in T re . At higher ambient temperatures there is some evidence for a decrease in heat loss and a rise in T re . DAPA attenuated the stimulatory effect on heat‐production/conservation mechanisms produced by I.C.V. injections of L‐aspartate but was without effect on the thermoregulatory responses to I.C.V. injections of carbachol and 5‐hydroxytryptamine or I. V. injections of a pyrogen. I.C.V. injections of the L‐aspartate analogue, N ‐methyl‐DL‐aspartate produced similar effects to L‐aspartate. The results provide support for the suggestion that aspartate receptors may be present on the hypothalamic pathway between cold‐sensors and heat‐production/conservation effectors. Evidence for the existence of such receptors on the pathway between warm‐sensors and heat‐loss effectors remains scant.

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