2004
DOI: 10.1179/096805104225006129
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Infection, fever, and exogenous and endogenous pyrogens: some concepts have changed

Abstract: For many years, it was thought that bacterial products caused fever via the intermediate production of a host-derived, fever-producing molecule, called endogenous pyrogen (EP). Bacterial products and other fever-producing substances were termed exogenous pyrogens. It was considered highly unlikely that exogenous pyrogens caused fever by acting directly on the hypothalamic thermoregulatory center since there were countless fever-producing microbial products, mostly large molecules, with no common physical struc… Show more

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“…Pamidronate-stimulated cd T cells results in variable dose-dependent tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-a and interferon-c (IFN) release patterns and inhibition of bone resorption (34)(35)(36)(37)(38). TNF-a, as well as other cytokines, also interacts with hypothalamic thermoregulatory centers causing temperature elevation (39). In addition, patients with SCI have impaired autonomic nervous system function below the level of injury that results in reduced sweat capacity (40) and blood flow (41).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pamidronate-stimulated cd T cells results in variable dose-dependent tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-a and interferon-c (IFN) release patterns and inhibition of bone resorption (34)(35)(36)(37)(38). TNF-a, as well as other cytokines, also interacts with hypothalamic thermoregulatory centers causing temperature elevation (39). In addition, patients with SCI have impaired autonomic nervous system function below the level of injury that results in reduced sweat capacity (40) and blood flow (41).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16 IL-1b is a major mediator of inflammation and, in general, initiates and/or amplifies a wide variety of effects associated with innate immunity and host responses to microbial invasion and tissue injury. 17 When mice are immunized with protein antigens together with IL-1b, serum antibody production is enhanced, suggesting that IL-1b has adjuvant properties. 18 On the other hand, the physiological role of IL-1b adjuvanticity and costimulation of T cells has not been fully established.…”
Section: Caspase-1 and It Substrate Il-1bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although it is often difficult to demonstrate elevated circulating levels of IL-1␤ in these patients, the rapid reduction in fever, neutrophilia, and acute-phase reactants by anakinra demonstrates that these are IL-1-mediated diseases, since IL-1Ra blocks only the IL-1 receptor. IL-1 is the most pyrogenic of the feverinducing cytokines (17); morever, IL-1 is a bone marrow stimulant, particularly of neutrophilic responses (18). In contrast, TNF␣ suppresses bone marrow functions.…”
Section: The Paradox Of Il-1ra In Treating Local and Systemic Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%