The site of action of corticosteroid antipyresis in the rabbit.

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1. The antipyretic effects of corticosteroids on the fevers produced by bacterial and endogenous pyrogens in the rabbit were investigated. 2. Intravenous infusions of hydrocortisone and methyl prednisolone, when administered simultaneously with bacterial or endogenous pyrogens, failed to produce an antipyresis. 3. Pretreatment of rabbits with methyl prednisolone for 3 days diminished the febrile effect of both bacterial and endogenous pyrogens. 4. The fever produced by intrahypothalamic micro‐injections of endogenous pyrogen was significantly attenuated by the simultaneous micro‐injection of methyl prednisolone. 5. These results indicate that the antipyretic effect of steroids in the rabbit is the result not of a peripheral inhibition of endogenous pyrogen production, but rather of an action on the central nervous system. © 1980 The Physiological Society

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Willies, G. H., & Woolf, C. J. (1980). The site of action of corticosteroid antipyresis in the rabbit. The Journal of Physiology, 300(1), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.1980.sp013146

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