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Comparison of the airway hyperreactivity produced by single and multiple antigen exposures in sensitized guinea pigs
Authors:R. E. Howell  B. D. Sickels  B. M. Weichman
Affiliation:(1) Wyeth-Ayerst Research, CN 8000, 08543 Princeton, NJ, USA
Abstract:Chronic airway hyperreactivity is a hallmark feature of asthma, but animal models of airway hyperreactivity often utilize a single antigen challenge. Therefore, we compared the airway hyperreactivity produced by single and multiple antigen challenges in ovalbumin-sensitized guinea pigs. Significant (2-fold) leftward shifts in dose-response curves for i. v. methacholine- or LTD4-induced bronchoconstriction in anesthetized and ventilated animals occurred 24 h following a single ovalbumin challenge. This nonspecific airway hyperreactivity was prevented by pretreatment with ketotifen or dexamethasone. However, airway hyperreactivity was no greater 24h following the last of 3 daily antigen challenges than after 1 challenge and was absent 72h following one antigen challenge. These results raise concern over the similarity of antigen-induced airway hyperreactivity in guinea pigs to the chronic airway hyperreactivity in asthmatics.
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