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Keywords :
Adult; Basophils/drug effects/immunology; Concanavalin A/administration & dosage/pharmacology; Gastrins/administration & dosage/pharmacology; Histamine/administration & dosage/pharmacology; Histamine Release; Humans; Hypersensitivity, Immediate/immunology; Immunoglobulin E/immunology; Injections, Intradermal; Middle Aged; Skin/drug effects/immunology; Substance P/administration & dosage/pharmacology; Time Factors
Abstract :
[en] We compared the cutaneous reaction to intradermal injection of substance P, gastrin and histamine in asymptomatic atopic subjects with a history of hay fever and/or asthma versus non-atopic healthy volunteers. We also studied in these two groups the basophilic histamine release induced by substance P and gastrin with that obtained with anti-human IgE and Con A. Intradermal injection of substance P (3-300 pM) and gastrin (3-30 pM) caused a wheal and flare reaction which was comparable in both groups of subjects. Substance P 10(-4)M caused a mean basophilic histamine release of about 15% in atopic and non-atopic subjects. Gastrin was not effective in this model. Anti-IgE and Con A-induced histamine release was significantly higher in atopic than in non-atopic volunteers.
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