Prevention of anaphylactic death by macrophage blockade. |
| |
Authors: | G Lázár G Lázár E Husztik M Fekete |
| |
Affiliation: | Institute of Pathophysiology, Albert Szent-Gy?rgyi Medical University, Szeged, Hungary. |
| |
Abstract: | Data in the literature concerning the role of macrophages in anaphylaxis are contradictory. In the present study the effect of macrophage blockade induced by gadolinium chloride (GdCl3) on anaphylactic shock was investigated. Our observations show that GdCl3 prevents the lethal anaphylactic shock of mice sensitized to ovalbumin. GdCl3 given i.v. in a dose of 1 mg/100 g body weight 24 or 48 h before the elicitation of anaphylactic shock resulted in 90% survival, compared to the 43% survival in the control group. The same dose of this rare earth metal salt also greatly reduced the mortality in mice sensitized with ovalbumin containing Bordetella pertussis vaccine, and the symptoms of anaphylaxis including the accumulation of 5-hydroxytryptamine in the liver. Our results suggest that macrophages play an important role in anaphylaxis. |
| |
Keywords: | |
|
|