Masami Iriki
University of Yamanashi
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Pflügers Archiv: European Journal of Physiology | 1971
Masami Iriki; Walter Riedel; Eckhart Simon
SummaryIn anesthetized rabbits immobilized with succinyl choline, the discharges of sympathetic efferents supplying cutaneous and visceral regions were simultaneously recorded. The effects of thermal stimulation of the hypothalamic region were tested on the basis of the integrated discharges. During hypothalamic heating cutaneous sympathetic activity decreased, corresponding to increased ear blood flow, while visceral sympathetic activity increased. During hypothalamic cooling there was, on the average, no significant change of regional sympathetic activity. However, in single experimental periods an increase of cutaneous and a decrease of visceral sympathetic activity was found.The observed responses of regional sympathetic activity were compared with findings about regional cutaneous and intestinal blood flow under the same thermal stimulus and further with corresponding former investigations on regional blood flow and regional sympathetic activity during spinal thermal stimulation. It is suggested by this comparison that regional differentiation of sympathetic activity represents a specific thermoregulatory response of the vasomotor system mediated by the hypothalamic thermoregulatory center.
Brain Research | 1991
Masaaki Hashimoto; Y. Ishikawa; S. Yokota; Fumimasa Goto; T. Bando; Y. Sakakibara; Masami Iriki
Interleukin-1 (IL-1) is now generally accepted as an endogenous pyrogenic mediator of fever induction. IL-1 induces fever by means of activation of arachidonate metabolism in the brain. However, whether circulating IL-1 enters the brain or not, further, the question of where is the action site of circulating IL-1 on the brain, have not been clearly demonstrated. In the present study, to investigate the site of action of circulating IL-1 on the brain, recombinant rabbit interleukin-1 beta (IL-1 beta) was labeled with colloidal gold, injected into the carotid artery of anesthetized rabbits and traced in the brain tissue by means of electron microscopy. Dose-dependent increase in colonic temperature was induced by intravenous injection of used IL-1 in rabbits, while heated IL-1 beta lost the pyrogenicity. Injection of solution of colloidal gold per se did not affect the colonic temperature of afebrile conscious rabbits. However, the IL-1/gold conjugates induced fever; IL-1 beta retained its pyrogenic potency even after labeling with gold. By electron microscopy, the IL-1/gold conjugates were observed on the surface and in the vesicle of endothelial cells of the capillary in the region of the anteroventral third ventricle. This implies that circulating IL-1 acts, as the initial step to induce fever, on the endothelium in that region.
Pflügers Archiv: European Journal of Physiology | 1978
J. R. S. Hales; Masami Iriki; K. Tsuchiya; Emi Kozawa
AbstractIn the ears of anaesthetized rabbits cutaneous efferent sympathetic nerve activity (SkNA) and blood flow (
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences | 1988
M. Nagai; T. Saigusa; Y. Shimada; H. Inagawa; H. Oshima; Masami Iriki
Journal of The Autonomic Nervous System | 1982
Walter Riedel; Emi Kozawa; Masami Iriki
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Archive | 1964
Eckhart Simon; Werner Rautenberg; Rudolf Thauer; Masami Iriki
Pflügers Archiv: European Journal of Physiology | 1994
Masaaki Hashimoto; Takehiko Ueno; Masami Iriki
) to capillaries have been measured during various thermal treatments. Warming the spinal cord or skin of the body midside caused a marked decrease in SkNA but capillary
Pflügers Archiv: European Journal of Physiology | 1971
Masami Iriki; O. E. Walther; K. Pleschka; Eckhart Simon
Brain Research | 1996
Masaaki Shibata; Masami Iriki; Jun Arita; Toshikazu Kiyohara; Toshihiro Nakashima; Seiji Miyata; Takashi Matsukawa
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Pflügers Archiv: European Journal of Physiology | 1976
Masami Iriki; Emi Kozawa