Multiple Cedar Pollen Challenge Diminishes Involvement of Histamine in Allergic Conjunctivitis of Guinea Pigs (Highlighted paper selected by Editor-in-chief)(Pharmacology)
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It has been reported that antihistamines do not fully modify symptoms of allergic conjunctivitis in clinical settings, suggesting that histamine is not the only contributor to symptom generation in the disease. However, in the majority of experimental allergic conjunctivitis models, antihistamines are very effective in the reduction of symptoms. In the present study, we used our recently developed guinea pig model of allergic conjunctivitis and evaluated whether involvement of histamine in the induction of symptoms of allergic conjunctivitis is altered by multiple antigen challenges. Guinea pigs were sensitized by intraperitoneal injection of Japanese cedar pollen extracts adsorbed on aluminum hydroxide gel, and then challenged by dropping a pollen suspension without the adjuvant on each eye once a week until the 15th challenge. The magnitude of the conjunctivitis intensity score (CIS), itch-associated scratching response and albumin leakage were found to increase with repeated challenges. At the 1st-3rd challenges, histamine H_1 receptor antagonist, mepyramine (10mg/kg, p.o.), strongly reduced all these symptoms. However, symptoms at the 5th-15th challenges were not inhibited by mepyramine. On the other hand, a nitric oxide synthase (NOS) inhibitor, N^ω-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (10mg/kg, i.v.), potently inhibited the increase of CIS and albumin leakage at the 15th challenge. In conclusion, histamine involvement in the induction of conjunctivitis symptoms in our model was diminished by multiple antigen challenges. The allergic conjunctivitis at the chronic stage is partly mediated by nitric oxide (NO) derived from NOSs that may be activated by mediators other than histamine. The histamine-independent allergic conjunctivitis may be useful for analyzing mechanisms underlying chronic conjunctivitis.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 2003-12-01
著者
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Sugahara Yazuyuki
Dep. Of Lab. Medicine Nagasaki Univ. Graduate School Of Biomedical Sciences Nagasaki Univ. Hospital
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Mizutani Nobuaki
Department of Pharmacology, Kobe Pharmaceutical University, Japan
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NABE Takeshi
Department of Pharmacology, Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
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KOHNO Shigekatsu
Department of Pharmacology, Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
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FUKUSHIMA Yoshitaka
Department of Pharmacology, Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
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NAKATA Katsuhiko
Ophthalmic Laboratories, Nara Research and Development Center, Santen Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
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Nabe Takeshi
Department Of Pharmacology Kyoto Pharmaceutical University:department Of Pneumology Ogaki Municipal
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Nabe Takeshi
Department Of Pharmacology Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
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Kohno Shigekatsu
Department Of Pharmacology Division Of Pathological Sciences Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
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Mizutani Nobuaki
Department Of Pharmacology Kobe Pharmaceutical University
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Nomoto K
Ophthalmic Laboratories Nara Research And Development Center Santen Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Fukushima Yoshitaka
Department Of Pharmacology Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
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Nabe T
Department Of Pharmacology Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
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