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The effect of heat on cytokine production in rat endotoxemia

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Our study demonstrates that heat leads to pulmonary protection of short duration in severe endotoxemia. This protection was not mediated by plasma TNF-alpha, IL-10, or NO. Contrary to our hypothesis, pretreatment with heat increased rather than decreased the plasma MIP-2 concentration and alveolar macrophage production of MIP-2 in endotoxemia. The mechanism of heat-conferred pulmonary protection in endotoxemia remains unclear. Alveolar macrophages do not produce IL-10 in endotoxemia. The increased MIP-2 production by heated alveolar macrophages was not attributable to alterations in production of either TNF-alpha or IL-10. The significance of increased MIP-2 by endotoxin-exposed alveolar macrophages in heated rats is unknown.

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