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346. PEDOROV, N. A. and SHTH, E. L. 



The role of the viscera in regulating the temperature of the 

 body of an animal under physiological and pathological condi- 

 tions 



Am. J. Physiol. 137:30-38, 19^2 



The sites of therinogenesis were studied in normal animals arti- 

 ficially heated or cooled and febrile states after blood 

 transfusion. All experiments were made on angiostomized 

 dogs. In normal fasting dogs, lowest temperatures were found 

 in the aorta, highest in the hepatic vein. Important thermo- 

 genesis occurred in the intestines. Hepatic heat production 

 rose rapidly during cooling of the skin and the reverse took 

 place during heating. In transfusion and anaphylactic shock, 

 variations were much greater in temperature, particularly 

 with respect to visceral thermogenesis , Both liver and 

 intestines participate in determining febrile reactions to 

 foreign protein substances. 



347. GERBER, I. E. and GROSS, M. 



Production of the Shwartzraan phenomenon with a sulfonamide con- 

 jugate of a bacterial filtrate 



Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. Med, 51:237-238, 19^2 



In four experiments performed with the rabbit, the skin was pre- 

 pared by an intradermal injection of meningococcal filtrate, 

 and in f<>ur others, a conjugate of paraminobenzenesulfonylace- 

 tylamide with bacterial filtrate was used for preliminary 

 conditioning to the Shwartzraan reaction. Both filtrate alone 

 and the conjoga'fee were injected 24 hours later. The filtrate 

 was still €^|feto elicit the reaction despite conjugation. 



348. HIATT, E. P. 



The effect of denervation on the filtration rate and blood flow 

 in dog kidneys rendered hyperemic by administration of pyrogens 



Am. J. Physiol. 136:38-41, 1942 



In order to determine whether or not the delayed renal hyperemia 

 induced by pjn^ogens was under neural or humoral control, the 

 ureters of two dogs were explanted to the exterior, 100 mg. of 

 pyrogenic inulin administered, and urine from each kidney 

 separately collected. The determinations of glomerular fil- 

 tration rate and diodrast clearance weye repeated after 



