Experimental allergic conjunctivitis in inbred guinea pig strains with high respectively low bronchial allergic reactivity

L. Lundberg, C. Bertelsen, A. Zavaro, Z. Samra, D. Sompolinsky

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Abstract

Inbred guinea pigs selected for high (IMM/S) respectively low (IMM/R) responsiveness to ovalbumin (OA) as measured by induced respiratory anaphylaxis, were investigated for atopic immune responses of their conjunctival mucosa. IMM/S animals sensitized either by inhalation of OA, or by instillation of antigen into the conjunctival sac, developed regularly an acute ocular inflammatory response to topical (conjunctival) challenge with the allergen. A minimum of 1 μg OA dropped repeatedly into the conjunctival sac was enough for both ocular and systemic sensitization of the animals, but the minimal dose of effective challenge was considerably higher. In IMM/R animals, ocular hypersensitivity was not achieved by inhalation of OA, but after topical administration of the antigen some of the IMM/R strains could be challenged to ocular anaphylactic responses of the same intensity as observed in IMM/S animals. The conjunctivae of both IMM/S and IMM/R animals could be sensitized passively by intraperitoneal injection of guinea pig sera containing homocytotropic antibodies to OA, but topical administration of such sera had no effect.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)262-271
Number of pages10
JournalAllergy: European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Volume42
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - May 1987

Keywords

  • guinea pigs, inbred strains
  • hypersensitivity, immediate
  • immunization
  • ovalbumin
  • passive transfer of immunity

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