Department of Pharmacology, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland
Bibliografia
1. Abul H., Davidson J., Milton A. S., Rotondo D. (1987a). Dexamethasone pretreated is antipyretic towards polyinosinic.polycytidylic acid, lipopolysaccharide and interleukin 1 endogenous pyrogen. Naunyn, Schmicdeberg’s Arch. Pharmacol., 335, 305-309.
2. Abul H., Davidson J., Milton A. S., Rotondo D. (1987b). The effect of pyrogens and antipyretics on blood prostaglandin E₂ levels in the rabbit. J. Physiol. (London), 391, 94P.
3. Abul H., Milton A. S. (1988). The effects of dexamethasone on prostaglandin E₂ release into CSF during fever and on the pyrogen-stimulated release of prostaglandin E₂ from rabbit monocytes. J. Physiol. (London) (in press).
4. Feldberg W„ Gupta K. P., Milton A. S., Wendlandt S. (1973). Effect of pyrogen and antipyretics on prostaglandin activity in cisternal CSF of unanaesthetized cats. J. Physiol. (London), 234, 279- 303.
5. Harvey C. A., Milton A. S„ Straughan D. W. (1975). Prostaglandin E levels in cerebrospinal fluid of rabbits and the effects of bacterial pyrogen and antipyretic drugs. J. Physiol. (London), 248, 26- 27P.
6. Kozak W., Milton A. S., Abul H., Davidson J., Rotondo D. Lipopolysaccharide, muramyl dipeptide and polyinosinic: polycytidylic acid induce the accumulation of inositol phosphates in leukocytes. Cellular Signalling (in press).
7. Kozak W., Milton A. S., Rotondo D. (1988). Pyrogenic immunomodulators increase the accumulation of inositol phosphates in monocytes. Brit. J. Pharmacol., 94, 337P.
8. Milton A. S., Abul H. T., Davidson J., Rotondo D. (1988). Antipyretic mechanism of action of dexamethasone. In: Thermoregulation: Research and Clinical Applications. Eds. Lomax P., Schonbaum E., Karger, Basel.
9. Milton A. S., Rotondo D. (1987). The effects of pyrogens on phospholipase A₂ activity in the rabbit. J. Physiol. (London), 391, 95P.
10. Rotondo D., Abul H. T., Milton A. S., Davidson J. (1988). Pyrogenic immunomodulators increase the level of prostaglandin E₂ in the blood simultaneously with the onset of fever. Eur. J. Pharmacol., 154, 145-152.