Thyrotropin releasing hormone: autonomic effects upon cardiorespiratory function in endotoxic shock |
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Authors: | J W Holaday A I Faden |
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Institution: | 1. Neuropharmacology Branch, Department of Medical Neurosciences, Division of Neuropsychiatry, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Washington, DC 20307, U.S.A.;2. Neurobiology Research Unit, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD 20014, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | These studies define potential sites and mechanisms by which thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH) stimulates cardiorespiratory function in normotensive rats as well as in rats subjected to endotoxic shock. Changes in mean arterial pressure, pulse pressure, heart rate, and respiratory rate were determined in conscious animals following injection of TRH into the lateral, third, or fourth ventricular spaces. Injections of TRH into the third ventricular space resulted in a greater increase in cardiorespiratory variables than did fourth ventricular injection. In endotoxin-treated rats, the cardiorespiratory effects of intracerebroventricular (icv) TRH and its analog MK 771 were assessed. TRH and MK 771 were shown to act within the brain to reverse endotoxic shock hypotension; at the doses used, the pressor effects of these two tripeptides were achieved through selectively different actions upon heart rate and pulse pressure. Adrenal demedullated and sham-operated control rats subjected to endotoxic shock were injected with icv and intravenous (iv) TRH in order to evaluate the potential involvement of sympatho-medullary function in cardiorespiratory responses. The cardiovascular effects of icv TRH were dependent upon adrenal medullary integrity; effects of iv TRH were not. Doses of iv TRH which effectively reverse shock neither altered nociceptive latencies nor interfered with analgesic responses to morphine. Collectively, these studies reinforce the potential therapeutic utility of TRH and its analogs in the treatment of shock and indicate potential sites and mechanisms which mediate these salutary effects. |
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Keywords: | TRH analogs cardiovascular circulatory shock respiration sympathetic nervous system adrenal medulla |
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