Literature DB >> 1705106

Time-course studies of immediate and delayed immune reactivity in patients with atopic dermatitis treated with herbal drugs.

U Søderberg1, B Windelborg Nielsen, C Schade Larsen, P O Schiøtz, K Thestrup-Pedersen.   

Abstract

We followed a number of in vitro parameters in nine adult patients with atopic dermatitis for a period of 3 weeks during which the patients took herbal drugs that are claimed to improve chronic eczema. The following investigations were performed weekly: blood leucocytes, circulating eosinophils, serum IgE, mitogen responsiveness of lymphocytes, interleukin 1 release, soluble interleukin 2 receptor levels in serum, and in vitro histamine release from basophils in blood. The study demonstrated increased levels of IgE in six patients, increased levels of soluble interleukin 2 receptor in six patients, and a significant correlation between the amount of IgE in serum and the maximal release of histamine from basophils in blood. In this open study five patients experienced a clinical worsening of their disease during the intake of herbal medicine. All other parameters were within normal levels. There was no significant change in the in vitro parameters during the observation period.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 1705106     DOI: 10.1111/j.1398-9995.1990.tb00940.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Allergy        ISSN: 0105-4538            Impact factor:   13.146


  2 in total

1.  Comparison of histamine release in cord blood and adult blood.

Authors:  B W Nielsen; T M Engberg; T Bjerke; P O Schiøtz
Journal:  Agents Actions       Date:  1991-05

2.  Hyperosmolarity selectively enhances IgE-receptor-mediated histamine release from human basophils.

Authors:  B W Nielsen; T Bjerke; T M Damsgaard; T Herlin; K Thestrup-Pedersen; P O Schiøtz
Journal:  Agents Actions       Date:  1992-03
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