Levi R, Zavecz J H, Ovary Z
Int Arch Allergy Appl Immunol. 1978;57(6):529-34. doi: 10.1159/000232148.
To investigate the involvement of the heart in acute allergic reactions in a system immunologically analogous to that of humans, a model of cardiac anaphylaxis mediated by IgE antibodies was developed in the guinea pig. Hearts obtained from guinea pigs, passively sensitized with homologous antidinitrophenyl IgE antibodies, were perfused and challenged in vitro with antigen. Challenge resulted in sinus and ventricular tachycardia, atrioventricular conduction block and substantial histamine release. The results demonstrate that IgE antibodies can sensitize the heart and that the severity of cardiac dysfunction, which follows challenge with specific antigen, directly correlates with the magnitude of histamine released. Since myocardial ischemia and similar arrhythmias occur during immediate hypersensitivity reactions in humans, this experimental model will be helpful in the investigation of cardiac involvement in acute allergic reactions.
为了在一个免疫学上与人类相似的系统中研究心脏在急性过敏反应中的作用,在豚鼠中建立了由IgE抗体介导的心脏过敏模型。从用同源抗二硝基苯基IgE抗体被动致敏的豚鼠获得心脏,在体外进行灌注并用抗原激发。激发导致窦性和室性心动过速、房室传导阻滞以及大量组胺释放。结果表明,IgE抗体可使心脏致敏,并且在用特异性抗原激发后发生的心脏功能障碍的严重程度与释放的组胺量直接相关。由于人类在速发型超敏反应期间会发生心肌缺血和类似的心律失常,该实验模型将有助于研究急性过敏反应中心脏的受累情况。