1994
DOI: 10.1016/0361-9230(94)90179-1
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Neural and biochemical mediators of endotoxin and stress-induced c-fos expression in the rat brain

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“…Vagal sensory input from the abdomen implicated in the central neural (Wan, et al, 1994), hyperthermic , and hormonal (Fleshner, et al, 1995;Gaykema, et al, 1995;Kapcala, et al, 1996) responses to inflammatory stimuli may have contributed to this response as may the action of circulating mediators on the area postrema (Cunningham et al, 1994). However, Fos appeared in this circumventricular organ only in the rats with the most intense dorsomedullary responses as reported previously during acute inflammation Ericsson, et al, 1994).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…Vagal sensory input from the abdomen implicated in the central neural (Wan, et al, 1994), hyperthermic , and hormonal (Fleshner, et al, 1995;Gaykema, et al, 1995;Kapcala, et al, 1996) responses to inflammatory stimuli may have contributed to this response as may the action of circulating mediators on the area postrema (Cunningham et al, 1994). However, Fos appeared in this circumventricular organ only in the rats with the most intense dorsomedullary responses as reported previously during acute inflammation Ericsson, et al, 1994).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…This surgical model mirrors the clinical course of sepsis and recreates a sequence of events that differs from that after a lethal dose of endotoxin in both time course and the release and distribution of inflammatory mediators (Mathiak, et al, 2000;Wichterman, et al, 1980). The presence of peritonitis and a surgically induced cecal abscess in the model may constitute a sustained stimulus to visceral sensory pathways that respond to tissue inflammation (Fleshner et al, 1995;Gaykema, et al, 1995;Kapcala et al, 1996;Wan, et al, 1994).…”
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“…Initially, it was demonstrated that a subdiaphragmatic vagotomy prevented the cerebral Fos response to ip LPS [129]. Subsequently, several groups demonstrated that vagal lesions could prevent the CNS effects of ip IL-1 or LPS on behavior [130,131].…”
Section: Mechanisms Of the Neurochemical Effects Of Cytokinesmentioning
confidence: 99%