“…While largely neglected at that time this study gained more attention when the antipyretic effect of local anesthetics blocking C-fiber-signaling was verified by Roth's group (Ross et al, 2000;Roth and De Souza, 2001). Several models for local inflammation have been used, including subcutaneous turpentine (Cooper and Rothwell, 1991;Fantuzzi et al, 1997;Horai et al, 1998;Kozak et al, 1998;Laflamme and Rivest, 1999;Leon et al, 1996), carrageenaninduced paw edema (Guay et al, 2004;Ibuki et al, 2003;Oka et al, 2007;Posadas et al, 2004;Prajapati et al, 2014), or immune stimuli administrated in artificial subcutaneous chambers (Cartmell et al, 2000;Miller et al, 1997;Rummel et al, 2005;Rummel et al, 2011;Zhang et al, 2008). However, most studies used local inflammation-models primarily to demonstrate an endotoxin-free cytokine-induced sickness syndrome (Horai et al, 1998;Kozak et al, 1998;Leon et al, 1996;Miller et al, 1997;Rivest et al, 2000) and not to investigate the role played by the afferent neurons.…”