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THE ROLE OF THE RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM IN MOUSE ANAPHYLAXIS AS TESTED WITH HOMOLOGOUS ANTIBODY-ANTIGEN COMPLEXES
Blockade of the RES was accomplished by the intravenous injection of carbon particles, thorotrast, zymosan, or a suspension of Bordetella pertussis. The blockade resulted in a decrease in sensitivity to anaphylaxis produced by the intravenous injection of soluble antigen-antibody complexes consistin...
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author | Wistar, Richard Treadwell, Perry E. Rasmussen, A. F. |
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description | Blockade of the RES was accomplished by the intravenous injection of carbon particles, thorotrast, zymosan, or a suspension of Bordetella pertussis. The blockade resulted in a decrease in sensitivity to anaphylaxis produced by the intravenous injection of soluble antigen-antibody complexes consisting of an optimal shocking mixture of bovine plasma albumin and mouse antibody to this antigen. The decrease in sensitivity to anaphylaxis was dependent on the dose of blockading agent and on the time between blockade and challenge with complex. The loss of sensitivity to anaphylaxis could not be restored by the administration of fresh serum from normal mice nor by guinea pig complement. Antigen-antibody complexes were rapidly removed from the blood with an average half-time of 11.9 minutes in normal mice. Complexes were cleared at significantly more rapid rates in mice previously sensitized to antigen. Although not all the results can be explained on the basis of blockade the facts indicate that the RES does play an important but as yet undefined role in passive homologous anaphylaxis in the mouse. |
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spelling | pubmed-21372842008-04-17 THE ROLE OF THE RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM IN MOUSE ANAPHYLAXIS AS TESTED WITH HOMOLOGOUS ANTIBODY-ANTIGEN COMPLEXES Wistar, Richard Treadwell, Perry E. Rasmussen, A. F. J Exp Med Article Blockade of the RES was accomplished by the intravenous injection of carbon particles, thorotrast, zymosan, or a suspension of Bordetella pertussis. The blockade resulted in a decrease in sensitivity to anaphylaxis produced by the intravenous injection of soluble antigen-antibody complexes consisting of an optimal shocking mixture of bovine plasma albumin and mouse antibody to this antigen. The decrease in sensitivity to anaphylaxis was dependent on the dose of blockading agent and on the time between blockade and challenge with complex. The loss of sensitivity to anaphylaxis could not be restored by the administration of fresh serum from normal mice nor by guinea pig complement. Antigen-antibody complexes were rapidly removed from the blood with an average half-time of 11.9 minutes in normal mice. Complexes were cleared at significantly more rapid rates in mice previously sensitized to antigen. Although not all the results can be explained on the basis of blockade the facts indicate that the RES does play an important but as yet undefined role in passive homologous anaphylaxis in the mouse. The Rockefeller University Press 1960-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2137284/ /pubmed/13786039 Text en ©Copyright 1960, by The Rockefeller Institute This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Wistar, Richard Treadwell, Perry E. Rasmussen, A. F. THE ROLE OF THE RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM IN MOUSE ANAPHYLAXIS AS TESTED WITH HOMOLOGOUS ANTIBODY-ANTIGEN COMPLEXES |
title | THE ROLE OF THE RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM IN MOUSE ANAPHYLAXIS AS TESTED WITH HOMOLOGOUS ANTIBODY-ANTIGEN COMPLEXES |
title_full | THE ROLE OF THE RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM IN MOUSE ANAPHYLAXIS AS TESTED WITH HOMOLOGOUS ANTIBODY-ANTIGEN COMPLEXES |
title_fullStr | THE ROLE OF THE RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM IN MOUSE ANAPHYLAXIS AS TESTED WITH HOMOLOGOUS ANTIBODY-ANTIGEN COMPLEXES |
title_full_unstemmed | THE ROLE OF THE RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM IN MOUSE ANAPHYLAXIS AS TESTED WITH HOMOLOGOUS ANTIBODY-ANTIGEN COMPLEXES |
title_short | THE ROLE OF THE RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM IN MOUSE ANAPHYLAXIS AS TESTED WITH HOMOLOGOUS ANTIBODY-ANTIGEN COMPLEXES |
title_sort | role of the reticuloendothelial system in mouse anaphylaxis as tested with homologous antibody-antigen complexes |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2137284/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13786039 |
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