Literature DB >> 8553376

Topical exposure to chlordane reduces the contact hypersensitivity response to oxazolone in BALB/c mice.

B L Blaylock1, K K Newsom, S D Holladay, B K Shipp, T A Bartow, H M Mehendale.   

Abstract

Previous studies have shown that prenatal exposure to the organochlorine pesticide chlordane significantly decreases the ear swelling response to the contact allergen oxazolone in BALB/c mice. Alterations of macrophage function in the efferent arm of the contact hypersensitivity response have also been reported. In the current study, chlordane was applied topically and the effects of oxazolone-induced contact hypersensitivity were determined. Initially, the reduction in oxazolone-induced ear swelling in topically-exposed female BALB/c mice was compared to 30-day-old BALB/c female mice exposed prenatally to chlordane. Prenatal chlordane exposure induced a 36% reduction in ear swelling compared to a 60% reduction following topical treatment at the challenge phase. Topically-applied chlordane also reduced the oxazolone-induced ear swelling by 40% when applied at sensitization. When applied at both sensitization and challenge, ear swelling was reduced by 71%. In a time-course study, it was determined that chlordane must be applied at the time of sensitization, challenge or both or within 1 h post-challenge to significantly reduce ear swelling. A dose-response study showed that the lowest concentration of chlordane resulting in a significantly reduced ear swelling response was 20 micrograms per ear.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8553376     DOI: 10.1016/0378-4274(95)03436-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicol Lett        ISSN: 0378-4274            Impact factor:   4.372


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