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Induction of contact dermatitis in guinea pigs by quaternary ammonium compounds: the mechanism of antigen formation.

Eight quaternary ammonium compounds were tested for their ability to induce contact dermatitis in guinea pigs by using a modified Freund's complete adjuvant test together with the guinea pig maximization test. Only two quaternary ammonium salts of the eight tested could be designated as strong...

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Autores principales: Schallreuter, K U, Schulz, K H, Wood, J M
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1986
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1474270/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3830108
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description Eight quaternary ammonium compounds were tested for their ability to induce contact dermatitis in guinea pigs by using a modified Freund's complete adjuvant test together with the guinea pig maximization test. Only two quaternary ammonium salts of the eight tested could be designated as strong allergens. These two active substances were shown to be capable of stable association with membrane lipids in forming immunogenic complexes. This surface complexation phenomenon was confirmed by using a spin-labeled quaternary ammonium salt which competed for binding sites at the surface of epidermal cells in vivo. Electron spin resonance was used to demonstrate that stable "ion-pairs" are formed between binding sites and the two allergenic preservatives. Furthermore, information was obtained on the kinetics of immunogenic complex formation as well as on the position and orientation of the quaternary ammonium ion at the cell surface.
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spelling pubmed-14742702006-06-09 Induction of contact dermatitis in guinea pigs by quaternary ammonium compounds: the mechanism of antigen formation. Schallreuter, K U Schulz, K H Wood, J M Environ Health Perspect Research Article Eight quaternary ammonium compounds were tested for their ability to induce contact dermatitis in guinea pigs by using a modified Freund's complete adjuvant test together with the guinea pig maximization test. Only two quaternary ammonium salts of the eight tested could be designated as strong allergens. These two active substances were shown to be capable of stable association with membrane lipids in forming immunogenic complexes. This surface complexation phenomenon was confirmed by using a spin-labeled quaternary ammonium salt which competed for binding sites at the surface of epidermal cells in vivo. Electron spin resonance was used to demonstrate that stable "ion-pairs" are formed between binding sites and the two allergenic preservatives. Furthermore, information was obtained on the kinetics of immunogenic complex formation as well as on the position and orientation of the quaternary ammonium ion at the cell surface. 1986-12 /pmc/articles/PMC1474270/ /pubmed/3830108 Text en
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Schallreuter, K U
Schulz, K H
Wood, J M
Induction of contact dermatitis in guinea pigs by quaternary ammonium compounds: the mechanism of antigen formation.
title Induction of contact dermatitis in guinea pigs by quaternary ammonium compounds: the mechanism of antigen formation.
title_full Induction of contact dermatitis in guinea pigs by quaternary ammonium compounds: the mechanism of antigen formation.
title_fullStr Induction of contact dermatitis in guinea pigs by quaternary ammonium compounds: the mechanism of antigen formation.
title_full_unstemmed Induction of contact dermatitis in guinea pigs by quaternary ammonium compounds: the mechanism of antigen formation.
title_short Induction of contact dermatitis in guinea pigs by quaternary ammonium compounds: the mechanism of antigen formation.
title_sort induction of contact dermatitis in guinea pigs by quaternary ammonium compounds: the mechanism of antigen formation.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1474270/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3830108
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