Blockade of prostaglandin E1 hyperthermia by sodium salicylate given into the ventral septal area of the rat brain
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Blockade of prostaglandin E1 hyperthermia by sodium salicylate given into the ventral septal area of the rat brain
Abstract
1. Sodium salicylate (30.0 micrograms microliter-1) or artificial cerebrospinal fluid (ACSF) was infused bilaterally into the ventral septal area (v.s.a.) of the unrestrained rat for 1 h before and 1 h after the injection of prostaglandin E1 at a concentration of 20.0 ng microliter-1 into a lateral cerebral ventricle. 2. During control (ACSF) infusions, 200.0 ng of prostaglandin E1 evoked a hyperthermic response (0.95 +/- 0.16 degrees C). During sodium salicylate infusions, the prostaglandin E1-evoked hyperthermia was significantly reduced (P less than 0.025) to 0.31 +/- 0.16 degrees C. 3. The fever index (degrees C h for 1.0 h) during the infusion of sodium salicylate was reduced 66% below that of control infusions (P less than 0.01). 4. These data indicate that sodium salicylate infused in the v.s.a. of rats can antagonize a prostaglandin E-evoked hyperthermia. This suggests that there may be an additional mechanism of action for sodium salicylate antipyresis other than inhibition of prostaglandin E synthesis.
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