Literature DB >> 6178700

Antigen-induced release of histamine from rat tissues in vitro: dissociation in development of serosal mast cell, lung tissue, and tracheal tissue response capacity.

H Bergstrand, I M Frick, B Lindhqvist, B Lundqvist, I Nyström, A Schurmann.   

Abstract

We examined the temporal development and the fading in Sprague Dawley rats, actively sensitized to ovalbumin (OA), of the capacity of serosal mast cells, chopped lung tissue, and occasionally chopped tracheal tissue, to respond at antigen challenge in vitro with histamine release. Response capacity of both serosal mast cells and lung tissue developed within 2-3 weeks after injection of 1 microgram OA or more together with 100 mg of alum. Maximum response capacity was observed in cells and tissue from animals injected with 10 micrograms OA, part of the response capacity then remained until 3 months after immunization. Development of serosal mast cell reactivity was occasionally dissociated from that of lung tissue. When low amounts of alum (1 or 10 mg) were employed as adjuvant, lung tissue reactivity could be induced in the virtual absence of serosal mast cell response capacity. Silica gel was less efficient than alum as an adjuvant for induction of a primary response, but 'secondary' tissue responses could be induced when silica gel was used as an adjuvant. Pretreatment of the animals with cyclophosphamide before the booster injection enhanced and prolonged the response capacity of lung tissue. Animals injected with OA together with Freund's complete adjuvant did not provide responding serosal mast cells; response capacity of lung tissue varied with immunization dose of antigen. Antigen-induced histamine release from chopped tracheal tissue did not correlate to response capacity of lung tissue. Thus, the development in the rat of response capacity with respect to antigen-induced histamine release dissociates from serosal mast cells, lung tissue, and tracheal tissue.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6178700     DOI: 10.1159/000233124

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Arch Allergy Appl Immunol        ISSN: 0020-5915


  5 in total

1.  Immunologically induced pleural and peritoneal mast cell histamine release: difference in responsiveness in relation to secretagogue and rat strain used.

Authors:  H Bergstrand; I Andersson; A Björnsson; I M Frick; B Lundquist; R Pauwels
Journal:  Agents Actions       Date:  1984-10

2.  Antigen-induced release of histamine from serosal mast cells, lung, and tracheal tissue: variation with tissue and rat strain in relation to serum IgE-antibody level.

Authors:  H Bergstrand; A Björnsson; I M Frick; B Lundquist; I Nyström; R Pauwels; H Bazin
Journal:  Agents Actions       Date:  1983-06

3.  Reaginic and homocytotropic IgG antibody response of Mastomys natalensis in experimental infections of filarial parasites (Litomosoides carinii, Dipetalonema viteae, Brugia malayi, B. pahangi).

Authors:  H Zahner; E J Soulsby; E Weidner; I Sänger; G Lämmler
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  1987       Impact factor: 2.289

4.  Anti-IgE and Con A-induced histamine release from mast cells of four rat strains: correlation with total serum IgE.

Authors:  H Bergstrand; A Björnsson; I M Frick; B Lundquist; R Pauwels; H Bazin
Journal:  Agents Actions       Date:  1982-12

5.  Anti-IgE-induced histamine release from rat tissues passively sensitized in vivo with myeloma IgE differs with strain and mast cell source.

Authors:  H Bergstrand; A Björnsson; I M Frick; B Lundquist; R Pauwels; H Bazin
Journal:  Agents Actions       Date:  1984-02
  5 in total

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