1955
DOI: 10.1084/jem.101.4.353
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Studies on the Antipyretic Action of Cortisone in Pyrogen-Induced Fever

Abstract: The mode of action of cortisone as an antipyretic has been studied in rabbits challenged with intravenous injections of bacterial pyrogens. The fever induced by pyromen or dextran was found to be markedly suppressed when cortisone was administered in liberal amounts (25 mg. twice daily) for 3 days prior to the challenge. Although the cortisone effectively blocked the febrile response to both pyrogens, it failed to influence the transient but marked leucopenia which characteristically precedes the onset of feve… Show more

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“…To explain such direct protective action upon isolated cells, Szent-GySrgyi has suggested (17) that adrenocortical steroids may affect cellular membranes in the same manner as steroids derived from cardiac 5 Reasonably accurate quantitative estimates relating to this important point were made possible by the continuous cinematographic recording of inflammatory reactions in individual blood vessels. These direct in vivo observations are also in agreement with results obtained by conventional methods of cellular counting (12). In fact, the relative increase in polymorphonuclear leucocytes noted in the differential counts (13) should provide more rather than fewer granulocytic cells for endothelial sticking.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…To explain such direct protective action upon isolated cells, Szent-GySrgyi has suggested (17) that adrenocortical steroids may affect cellular membranes in the same manner as steroids derived from cardiac 5 Reasonably accurate quantitative estimates relating to this important point were made possible by the continuous cinematographic recording of inflammatory reactions in individual blood vessels. These direct in vivo observations are also in agreement with results obtained by conventional methods of cellular counting (12). In fact, the relative increase in polymorphonuclear leucocytes noted in the differential counts (13) should provide more rather than fewer granulocytic cells for endothelial sticking.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Procedures used in the selection and handling of rabbits and in the recording of temperatures are similar to those reported elsewhere (11) with the exception that rectal temperatures were obtained by means of the Foxboro rabbit scanning switch and fever recorder, t Rabbits with initial temperatures of over 40°C. or showing a variation of more than 0.3°C.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1, made from Salmonella typhosa V-58) Pyrogen tolerance was induced by a series of at least seven daily injections of 1.5 ml. of a 1:10 dilution of the stock vaccine (11).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%