murabutide and Fever

murabutide has been researched along with Fever* in 4 studies

Other Studies

4 other study(ies) available for murabutide and Fever

ArticleYear
Dissociation between muramyl dipeptide-induced fever and changes in plasma metal levels.
    The American journal of physiology, 1986, Volume: 250, Issue:4 Pt 1

    A fall in plasma iron level and an increase in copper level were observed in rabbits subsequent with the febrile response induced by an intravenous administration of muramyl dipeptide, AcMur-L-Ala-D-isoGln (MDP). The pyrogenic activity of MDP was due partly to the induction of circulating endogenous pyrogen (EP). EP produced in vitro by activated macrophages also elicited changes in iron and copper levels in rabbits. Nonpyrogenic MDP derivatives murabutide [MDP(Gln)-OnBu] and the stereoisomer of MDP [MDP(D,D)] did not cause any change in blood metal levels. Another adjuvant and nonpyrogenic analogue, murametide [MDP(Gln)-OMe], elicited hypoferremia and hypercupremia. Murametide, which has been previously shown to induce secretion of circulating EP but prevents in vivo fever response, was unable to prevent an EP-induced effect on plasma metal concentrations. Injection of supernatant fluids of macrophages incubated with these different glycopeptides showed that only compounds able to induce EP release were capable of evoking hypoferremia and hypercupremia. The EP-containing fluid was 10-fold more active on change in temperature and in plasma metal levels when it was given intracerebroventricularly compared with intravenously. In contrast, a pyrogenic dose of MDP that can act directly on the central thermoregulatory structures did not modify iron and copper levels when it was injected intracerebroventricularly.

    Topics: Acetylmuramyl-Alanyl-Isoglutamine; Animals; Copper; Fever; Injections, Intraventricular; Interleukin-1; Iron; Macrophages; Male; Proteins; Rabbits; Time Factors

1986
Inhibition of endogenous pyrogen-induced fever by a muramyl dipeptide derivative.
    The American journal of physiology, 1984, Volume: 247, Issue:3 Pt 1

    N-acetylmuramyl-L-alanyl-D-isoglutamine, or muramyl dipeptide (MDP), is a synthetic immunoadjuvant analogue of a bacterial peptidoglycan subunit that has a definite pyrogenic effect in the rabbit. Some adjuvant-active derivatives such as murabutide [MDP(Gln)-OnBu] or murametide [MDP(Gln)-OMe] are not pyrogenic. Murabutide did not stimulate human or rabbit cells to release endogenous pyrogen (EP), but murametide induced EP production at the same dosage levels as MDP. Moreover, plasma from rabbits treated with murametide transferred into untreated recipients elicited a febrile response typical of EP fever and comparable with that induced by plasma from MDP-treated animals. Murametide not only inhibited the central effect of EP that is generated but also the effect of an extra dose of EP administered later by the intravenous route. Moreover, pretreatment of rabbits with murametide decreased fever responses induced by certain high-molecular-weight exogenous pyrogens as mediated through the production of EP.

    Topics: Acetylmuramyl-Alanyl-Isoglutamine; Adjuvants, Immunologic; Animals; Fever; Humans; Interleukin-1; Male; Proteins; Pyrogens; Rabbits

1984
Production of lymphocyte activating factor in the absence of endogenous pyrogen by rabbit or human leukocytes stimulated by a muramyl dipeptide derivative.
    International journal of immunopharmacology, 1982, Volume: 4, Issue:5

    N-acetylmuramyl-L-alanyl-D-isoglutamine or MDP is a synthetic immunoadjuvant capable of inducing a febrile response in the rabbit and of eliciting production of endogenous pyrogen (EP) in vivo and in vitro. It was also shown to stimulate in vitro lymphocyte activating factor (LAF) release. After conjugation to a synthetic carrier, the pyrogenic effect of MDP is strongly enhanced. Recently, adjuvant active derivatives of MDP devoid of pyrogenicity such as MDP(Gln)-OnBu (AcMur-L-Ala-D-Gln-alpha-nbutyl ester) have become available. In the present study, their stimulating properties on rabbit peritoneal exudate cells or human peripheral blood mononuclear cells were simultaneously evaluated by testing lymphocyte activating property and pyrogenic effect of the culture supernatant. In both types of cell cultures, whereas MDP elicited dual effects, the nonpyrogenic analog MDP(Gln)-OnBu produced LAF without detectable pyrogenicity even when a very sensitive assay (intracerebroventricular administration) was used. In contrast, conjugated MDP was capable of inducing the production of endogenous pyrogen in rabbit cell cultures with no or little LAF release. These results argue against the possibility that a single factor is responsible for both LAF and EP activities.

    Topics: Acetylmuramyl-Alanyl-Isoglutamine; Animals; Fever; Humans; In Vitro Techniques; Interleukin-1; Leukocytes; Male; Pyrogens; Rabbits

1982
Biological activity of a new synthetic muramyl peptide adjuvant devoid of pyrogenicity.
    Infection and immunity, 1982, Volume: 35, Issue:2

    Immunostimulant activities of muramyl dipeptide (enhancement of specific immune responses and of nonspecific resistance to infection) were retained by its N-acetylmuramyl-L-alanyl-D-glutaminyl-n-butyl ester derivative, although very large amounts administered intravenously, or even by the very sensitive intracerebroventricular route, did not elicit fever in the rabbit. This analog also appeared to be devoid of other secondary effects which have been observed after administration of muramyl dipeptide.

    Topics: Acetylmuramyl-Alanyl-Isoglutamine; Adjuvants, Immunologic; Animals; Female; Fever; Glycopeptides; Klebsiella Infections; Klebsiella pneumoniae; Leukocyte Count; Limulus Test; Liver; Mice; Mice, Inbred DBA; Organ Size; Spleen

1982