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. 1968 Jan;47(1):107-17.
doi: 10.1172/JCI105701.

Studies on steroid fever: I. Production of leukocyte pyrogen in vitro by etiocholanolone

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Studies on steroid fever: I. Production of leukocyte pyrogen in vitro by etiocholanolone

P Bodel et al. J Clin Invest. 1968 Jan.

Abstract

When a serum-buffer solution of etiocholanolone is incubated with human blood leukocytes in vitro, a pyrogen is released. Like endogenous pyrogen of leukocyte origin, this pyrogen produces prompt monophasic fevers in rabbits, does not induce fever tolerance when given daily, and is inactivated by trypsin. In many respects, the characteristics of the in vitro reaction resemble experimental steroid-induced fever. For example, release of pyrogen varies directly with the concentration of steroid. 4-8 hr of contact between steroid and leukocyte is required for activation of the cell. Rabbit leukocytes are not activated by etiocholanolone. Finally, androsterone, the 5alpha-isomer of etiocholanolone, does not induce pyrogen release in vitro. These studies suggest that experimental steroid fever in man may be mediated by an endogenous pyrogen released from leukocytes.

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