Sousa C A, Halliwell R E
Animal Dermatology Clinic, 1413, 60th Street, Sacramento, CA 95819, USA.
Vet Immunol Immunopathol. 2001 Sep 20;81(3-4):233-7. doi: 10.1016/s0165-2427(01)00344-0.
The relationship between arthropod allergen hypersensitivity and the development of canine atopic dermatitis (AD) is unclear. It has been shown that dogs with AD are more likely to exhibit positive intradermal reactivity to flea allergens than non-pruritic dogs from the same flea-endemic geographic region. Also, dogs in a flea endemic region are four times more likely to suffer from flea allergy dermatitis (FAD) and AD than from FAD alone. These results provide indirect evidence to support the hypothesis that, in the canine species, atopy predisposes to the development of hypersensitivity to flea allergens and eventually to FAD. A causal relationship between insects other than fleas and canine AD has not been identified with certainty.
节肢动物过敏原超敏反应与犬特应性皮炎(AD)的发展之间的关系尚不清楚。研究表明,与来自同一跳蚤流行地理区域的非瘙痒犬相比,患有AD的犬对跳蚤过敏原的皮内反应更可能呈阳性。此外,在跳蚤流行区域的犬患跳蚤过敏性皮炎(FAD)和AD的可能性是仅患FAD的犬的四倍。这些结果提供了间接证据,支持以下假设:在犬类中,特应性易导致对跳蚤过敏原过敏,并最终发展为FAD。尚未确定跳蚤以外的昆虫与犬AD之间存在因果关系。