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Science 24 February 1989:
Vol. 243. no. 4894, pp. 1066 - 1068
DOI: 10.1126/science.2646711

Articles

Science, Vol 243, Issue 4894, 1066-1068
Copyright © 1989 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Macrophage inflammatory protein-1: a prostaglandin-independent endogenous pyrogen

G Davatelis, SD Wolpe, B Sherry, JM Dayer, R Chicheportiche, and A Cerami

Laboratory of Medical Biochemistry, Rockefeller University, New York, NY 10021.

Macrophage inflammatory protein-1 (MIP-1) produced a monophasic fever of rapid onset whose magnitude was equal to or greater than that of fevers produced with either recombinant human cachectin (or tumor necrosis factor) or recombinant human interleukin-1. However, in contrast to these two endogenous pyrogens, the fever induced by MIP-1 was not inhibited by the cyclooxygenase inhibitor ibuprofen. Thus, MIP-1 may participate in the febrile response that is not mediated through prostaglandin synthesis and clinically cannot be ablated by cyclooxygenase inhibitors.


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