THE ACUTE-PHASE RESPONSE TO TURPENTINE-INDUCED ABSCESSES IN MALNOURISHED RATS AT DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTAL TEMPERATURES

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作者
JENNINGS, G
ELIA, M
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[1] Medical Research Council, Dunn Nutrition Unit, Cambridge
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METABOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL | 1992年 / 41卷 / 02期
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10.1016/0026-0495(92)90142-W
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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An assessment was made of the independent effect of environmental temperature (13, 21, and 30°C) and either protein deficiency or energy deficiency on the metabolic response of rats that had aseptic abscesses induced by subcutaneous injections of turpentine. Measurements of food intake, α2-macroglobulin (α2-M; a major acute-phase protein in the rat), albumin, and various circulating metabolites were made 48 hours after turpentine injection in animals acclimatized at 13, 21, and 30°C and compared with pair-fed controls. Despite differences in basal circulating albumin concentrations between controls and protein deficient rats (P<.001), turpentine produced a similar reduction in all groups of animals (∼ 10 g/L), independent of environmental temperature. The α2-M response to turpentine was attenuated in all protein-deficient animals and also in the energy-restricted animals at 13°C. The increase in circulating 3-hydroxybutyrate (BOH) and nonesterified fatty acid (NEFA) concentrations, which normally occur with reduced dietary intake, was reduced in the turpentine-injected animals to an extent that depended on prior dietary intake. It is concluded that the metabolic response, particularly the acute-phase protein response, to a standard form of "injury" is affected by protein deficiency and possibly by energy restriction under adverse environmental temperature. © 1992.
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