Artigo
Observations on the development of the febrile response to pyrogen in newborn pigs
Fecha
1985-12-01Registro en:
Biology of the Neonate, v. 48, n. 5, p. 307-312, 1985.
0006-3126
10.1159/000242185
2-s2.0-0022377184
5713558572926669
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Resumen
The febrile response of newborn pigs to exogenous pyrogen injection was investigated. Lipopolysacharides (LPS, E coli) were injected intravenously into the superior vena cava of 1-30-day-old piglets. All the experiments were carried out in littermates half of which were injected with pyrogen and half with pyrogen-free saline. Newborn pigs did not develop a febrile response from 1 to 4 days of age; however, when the animals were 5 days old exogenous pyrogen determined a typical monophasic febrile response. A second intravenous injection of pyrogen into newborn pigs (1 day old) 24 h after the first did not raise body temperature. It is suggested that newborn pigs behave like the newborn of other mammalian species regarding endotoxin-induced thermogenesis.