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Hypersensitivity pneumonitis in rabbits. Modulation of pulmonary inflammation by long-term aerosol challenge with antigen
Authors:B D Wilson  V M Mondloch  A L Katzenstein  V L Moore
Affiliation:1. Milwaukee, Wis., USA;2. Birmingham, Ala., USA;3. Rahway, N. J., USA
Abstract:Immunized rabbits that were aerosol challenged for 2 to 3 wk with pigeon dropping extract, an etiologic agent of hypersensitivity pneumonitis, developed chronic pulmonary inflammation associated with cell-mediated immunity in bronchoalveolar cells. However, prolonged aerosol challenge for 12 wk resulted in the diminution of pulmonary inflammation (modulation) and the loss of demonstrable cell-mediated immunity. This was probably not due to loss of sensitized lymphocytes that mediated pulmonary inflammation. Furthermore, rabbits undergoing modulation when they were challenged with an unrelated antigen were refractory to the development of pulmonary inflammation for at least 9 wk. After this refractory period, animals reimmunized and aerosol challenged with pigeon dropping extract displayed an anamnestic response and produced pulmonary lesions that were strikingly similar to the histopathology of human hypersensitivity pneumonitis.
Keywords:HP  Hypersensitivity pneumonitis  CMI  Cell mediated immunity  PDE  Pigeon dropping extract  HGG  Human gamma globulin  CFA  Complete Freund's adjuvant  LI  Lung index
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