STUDIES ON THE LOCALIZATION OF CIRCULATING ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY COMPLEXES AND OTHER MACROMOLECULES IN VESSELS

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Abstract

Localization of circulating antigen-antibody complexes in vessels of guinea pigs by means of anaphylactic shock was found to be mediated by histamine that was released at the time of anaphylaxis. The source of the histamine may have been the mast cell as noted in studies employing a direct attack on the mast cells by octylamine. Platelets played apparently little to no role in guinea pigs in the anaphylactic deposition of circulating complexes.Rat anaphylatoxin was found to cause vascular localization and symptoms of anaphylaxis identical with that brought about by antigen-antibody anaphylaxis. This also was found to be dependent upon the release of histamine.Antibody against Forssman antigen in the vessel walls of the guinea pigs also led to deposition of circulating complexes. This was found not to be histamine dependent.The possible role of local increase in vascular permeability in certain experimental disease states in the localization of circulating complexes is discussed.

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  • TABLE I Localization of Antigen and Rabbit Globulin in Vessds of Sensitized Guinea Pigs Following Antigenic Challenge*
  • TABLE IX Effects of Histamine and 5-Hydroxytryplamine (5-HT) Antagonists on the Anaphylactic Localim.tion of Circulating Antigen-Antibody Complexes*
  • TABLE IV The Ability of Ra~ Anaphylatoxin and Forssman Antibody to Provoke the Localization of CirculaHng Soluble Antigen-Anlibody Complexes in Guinea Pigs

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Cochrane, C. G. (1963). STUDIES ON THE LOCALIZATION OF CIRCULATING ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY COMPLEXES AND OTHER MACROMOLECULES IN VESSELS. The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 118(4), 503–513. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.118.4.503

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