Tarayre J P, Aliaga M, Barbara M, Malfetes N, Vieu S, Tisné-Versailles J
Centre de Recherche Pierre Fabre, Castres, France.
Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol. 1991 Mar;13(2):93-7.
Hyperreactivity and bronchial inflammation resulting from active anaphylactic shock induced by aerosol have been studied in guinea pigs after sensitization by intramuscular injection of large-dose ovalbumin or aerosol ovalbumin. When animals were sensitized by i.m. injection of 30 mg/kg ovalbumin, hyperreactivity to inhalation of histamine was obtained 1-3 h after shock. In bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid an increase in the number of eosinophils (6-48 h after shock) and neutrophils (6-24 h) was observed. When guinea pigs were sensitized by aerosol route, the hyperreactivity to histamine inhalation appeared 1-6 h after shock. In BAL fluid the number of mononuclear cells dropped (1-3 h) and then increased (24-48 h); the number of neutrophils (6-48 h) and eosinophils (24-48 h) increased. The results observed during these two types of sensitization were compared to those obtained after sensitization by injection of a large dose of ovalbumin mixed with Freund's complete adjuvant.