2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2017.05.041
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Food and water intake, body temperature and metabolic consequences of interleukin-1β microinjection into the cingulate cortex of the rat

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“…Paracetamol partially prevents the febrile response of the body induced by endogenous pyrogens, such as IL1β, including the administration of these pyrogens in brain tissues. Csetényi B. et al, 2017, proposed that prostaglandin-mediated mechanisms have an important role in the mechanism of action of IL1β in the cingulate cortex since paracetamol pre-treatment partially prevented an increase in the body temperature of Wistar rats [59].…”
Section: Anti-hyperthermic or Antipyretic Effects Of Paracetamolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paracetamol partially prevents the febrile response of the body induced by endogenous pyrogens, such as IL1β, including the administration of these pyrogens in brain tissues. Csetényi B. et al, 2017, proposed that prostaglandin-mediated mechanisms have an important role in the mechanism of action of IL1β in the cingulate cortex since paracetamol pre-treatment partially prevented an increase in the body temperature of Wistar rats [59].…”
Section: Anti-hyperthermic or Antipyretic Effects Of Paracetamolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In microelectrophysiological experiments of our laboratory, the functional presence of IL-1b responsive neural cells has been elucidated in this cortical area. Based on all the above, the goal of the highlighted study [2] was to reveal whether cytokine mechanisms of the cingulate cortex are important in the central regulation of homeostasis. To do so, changes in food and water intake, body temperature, and other metabolic functions, i.e.…”
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