J. Roth et al., ATTENUATION OF FEVER AND RELEASE OF CYTOKINES AFTER REPEATED INJECTIONS OF LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE IN GUINEA-PIGS, Journal of physiology, 477(1), 1994, pp. 177-185
1. The effects of repeated injections of bacterial lipopolysaccharide
(LPS) at 3 day intervals on abdominal temperature and systemic release
of tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF)-like and interleukin-6 (IL-6)-l
ike activity were measured in guinea-pigs. 2. After the third injectio
n of LPS the fever response was significantly attenuated. 3. TNF-like
activity (peak 1 h after LPS injection) and IL-6-like activity (peak 3
h after LPS injection) in plasma changed correspondingly, both being
significantly reduced after the third and subsequent injections of LPS
. 4. The increase of IL-6-like activity in plasma after LPS injection
correlated to the febrile change in body temperature. This correlation
remained manifest throughout the whole time course of the development
of endotoxin tolerance. 5. The reduced production of TNF-like activit
y after repeated injections of LPS correlated to the attenuation of th
e fever index, the integration of the thermal response after LPS appli
cation. 6. The results support the hypothesis that one component of th
e development of endotoxin tolerance is reduced production and release
of cytokines in response to repeated injections of the same amount of
LPS.