Dipyrone metabolite 4-MAA induces hypothermia and inhibits PGE 2-dependent and -independent fever while 4-AA only blocks PGE 2-dependent fever

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Background and Purpose The antipyretic and hypothermic prodrug dipyrone prevents PGE2-dependent and -independent fever induced by LPS from Escherichiacoli and Tityus serrulatus venom (Tsv) respectively. We aimed to identify the dipyrone metabolites responsible for the antipyretic and hypothermic effects. Experimental Approach Male Wistar rats were treated i.p. with indomethacin (2mg·kg-1), dipyrone, 4- methylaminoantipyrine (4-MAA), 4-aminoantipyrine (4-AA) (60-360mg·kg -1), 4-formylaminoantipyrine, 4-acethylaminoantipyrine (120-360mg·kg-1) or vehicle 30min before i.p. injection of LPS (50μg·kg-1), Tsv (150μg·kg-1) or saline. Rectal temperatures were measured by tele-thermometry and dipyrone metabolite concentrations determined in the plasma, CSF and hypothalamus by LC-MS/MS. PGE2 concentrations were determined in the CSF and hypothalamus by elisa. Key Results In contrast to LPS, Tsv-induced fever was not followed by increased PGE2 in the CSF or hypothalamus. The antipyretic time-course of 4-MAA and 4-AA on LPS-induced fever overlapped with the period of the highest concentrations of 4-MAA and 4-AA in the hypothalamus, CSF and plasma. These metabolites reduced LPS-induced fever and the PGE 2 increase in the plasma, CSF and hypothalamus. Only 4-MAA inhibited Tsv-induced fever. The higher doses of dipyrone and 4-MAA also induced hypothermia. Conclusions and Implications The presence of 4-MAA and 4-AA in the CSF and hypothalamus was associated with PGE2 synthesis inhibition and a decrease in LPS-induced fever. 4-MAA was also shown to be an antipyretic metabolite for PGE2-independent fever induced by Tsv suggesting that it is responsible for the additional antipyretic mechanism of dipyrone. Moreover, 4-MAA is the hypothermic metabolite of dipyrone. © 2014 The British Pharmacological Society.

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Malvar, D. D. C., Aguiar, F. A., Vaz, A. D. L. L., Assis, D. C. R., De Melo, M. C. C., Jabor, V. A. P., … De Souza, G. E. P. (2014). Dipyrone metabolite 4-MAA induces hypothermia and inhibits PGE 2-dependent and -independent fever while 4-AA only blocks PGE 2-dependent fever. British Journal of Pharmacology, 171(15), 3666–3679. https://doi.org/10.1111/bph.12717

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