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- PublicationOpen AccessP2X7 receptor-stimulation causes fever via PGE2 and IL-1beta release(Wiley, 2012) Barbera-Cremades, Maria; Baroja-Mazo, Alberto; Gomez, Ana I.; Machado, Francisco; Di Virgilio, Francesco; Pelegrín Vivancos, Pablo; Bioquímica y Biología Molecular B e InmunologíaProstaglandins (PG) are important lipid mediators involved in the development of inflammatory associated pain and fever. PGE2 is a well-established endogenous pyrogen activated by pro-inflammatory cytokine interleukin (IL)-1 . P2X7 receptors (P2X7R) expressed by inflammatory cells are stimulated by the danger signal extracellular ATP to activate the inflammasome and release IL-1 . Here we show that P2X7R activation is required for the release of PGE2 and other autacoids independent of inflammasome activation, with an ATP EC50 for PGE2 and IL-1 release of 1.58 and 1.23 mM, respectively. Furthermore, lack of P2X7R or specific antagonism of P2X7R decreased the febrile response in mice triggered after intra peritoneal (i.p.) LPS or IL-1 inoculation. Accordingly, LPS inoculation caused intraperitoneal ATP accumulation. Therefore, P2X7R antagonists emerge as novel therapeutics for the treatment for acute inflammation, pain and fever, with wider anti-inflammatory activity than currently used cyclooxygenase inhibitors.