| Literature DB >> 25716015 |
Mar Abril-Gil1, Alba Garcia-Just1, Trinitat Cambras1, Francisco J Pérez-Cano2, Cristina Castellote2, Àngels Franch2, Margarida Castell3.
Abstract
The release of mediators by mast cells triggers allergic symptoms involving various physiological systems and, in the most severe cases, the development of anaphylactic shock compromising mainly the nervous and cardiovascular systems. We aimed to establish variables to objectively study the anaphylactic response (AR) after an oral challenge in an allergy model. Brown Norway rats were immunized by intraperitoneal injection of ovalbumin with alum and toxin from Bordetella pertussis. Specific immunoglobulin (Ig) E antibodies were developed in immunized animals. Forty days after immunization, the rats were orally challenged with the allergen, and motor activity, body temperature and serum mast cell protease concentration were determined. The anaphylaxis induced a reduction in body temperature and a decrease in the number of animal movements, which was inversely correlated with serum mast cell protease release. In summary, motor activity is a reliable tool for assessing AR and also an unbiased method for screening new anti-allergic drugs.Entities:
Keywords: Allergy; anaphylaxis; mast cell; motor activity; rat
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25716015 PMCID: PMC4935250 DOI: 10.1177/1535370215573393
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Biol Med (Maywood) ISSN: 1535-3699