Author:
Zurovsky Y.,Laburn Helen,Mitchell D.,MacPhail A. P.
Abstract
It is not clear whether baboons develop fever in response to endotoxin or other pyrogens. We injected various pyrogens intravenously in 12 unrestrained baboons (Papio ursinus) and measured their body temperature using intra-abdominal radio-telemeters. Serum iron concentration was also measured. The baboons developed fever after injection of killed Staphylococcus aureus (5 × 107 organisms/kg). No significant fever was measured after injection of lipopolysaccharide (Salmonella typhosa) (0.1, 8, 40, and 100 μg/kg), bovine serum albumin (4 mg/kg), killed Salmonella minnesota (5 × 107 organisms/kg), and killed Salmonella typhi (5 × 107 organisms/kg). A significant decrease in serum iron concentration was found only after injection of S. aureus and lipopolysaccharide, 100 μg/kg. The phagocytic synthesis of interleukin-1 following pyrogen stimulation in baboons and some other primates appears to differ from that in man and in nonprimates.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Physiology (medical),Pharmacology,General Medicine,Physiology
Cited by
16 articles.
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