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Sodium salicylate: alternate mechanism of central antipyretic action in the rat
Authors:Susan J Alexander  Keith E Cooper  Warren L Veale
Institution:(1) Department of Medical Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Calgary, 3330 Hospital Drive N. W., T2N 4N1 Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Abstract:Infusion of sodium salicylate (50.0 or 100.0 mgrg/mgrl) into the ventral septal area (VSA) of the rat brain suppressed Prostaglandin-E1-induced hyperthermia. Infusion of artificial cerebrospinal fluid (aCSF) or 10.0 mgrg doses of salicylate did not. The suppression of intracerebroventricularly-induced (icv) Prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) hyperthermia was not due to a hypothermic action of salicylate since salicylate infusions given during cold exposure (10.0°C) did not lower core body temperatures. A possible interaction between salicylate and endogenous arginine vasopressin (AVP) was investigated. Infusion of both salicylate (50.0 mgrg/mgrl) and either AVP antiserum or AVP antagonist into the VSA resulted in PGE hyperthermias occurring at levels which were not different from control levels as opposed to enhanced hyperthermia (antiserum or antagonist alone) or suppressed hyperthermia (salicylate alone). These results are consistent with the notion that sodium salicylate infusions within the VSA enhance AVP action and thus bring about the attenuation of PGE-induced hyperthermia.
Keywords:Sodium salicylate  Arginine vasopressin  Fever  Prostaglandin E  Central nervous system  ventral septal area  Hyperthermia
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