Literature DB >> 1138292

Effects of prostaglandin antagonist SC-19220 on body temperature and on hyperthermic responses to prostaglandin E-1 and leukocytic pyrogen in the cat.

W G Clark, H R Cumby.   

Abstract

Intravenous injection of SC-19220 (3-9 mg/kg) caused dose-related hypothermic responses in cats. Repeated administration of SC-19220 resulted in tolerance to its hypothermic action. During SC-19220-induced hypothermia, the hyperthermic activity of both prostaglandin E-1 and leukocytic pyrogen was reduced or abolished. Neither prostaglandin E-1 nor leukocytic pyrogen was antagonized when given shortly after recovery from SC-19220-induced hypothermia or by doses of SC-19220 which did not cause hypothermia. Although these results may indicate a role of prostaglandins in normal physiological thermoregulation, it is also possible that production of hypothermia by SC-19220 is unrelated to prostaglandin antagonism.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1138292     DOI: 10.1016/0090-6980(75)90140-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prostaglandins        ISSN: 0090-6980


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