THE DIAGNOSIS OF PHLEUM PRATENSE AS ALERGOGEN ON THE IMMUNE SYSTEM IN WHITE LABORATORY RAT

Hristijan Spasov, M. Spasov, I. Gjorgoski, Majlinda Ademi
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Allergic reactions in the body are initiated by non-pathogenic allergens that cause hypersensitivity to the immune system of the type I hypersensitivity group, characterized by excessive activation of the cells of the white blood cell, mast cells and basophils by IgE, resulting in an inflammatory response. The particles of the allergen in the body mainly penetrate the mucous membranes of the body openings causing a series of reactions by activating T cells and B cells. The main symptoms of allergic reactions are secretion from the mucous membrane, irritation, swelling with itching and redness. The aim of the research came from the assume that in the white laboratory rat, when treated with an allergen isolated from the pollen of the Phleum pratense plant, there may be an allergic reaction, and hence a change in some parameters of the immune system.As a result of these assumptions the following specific goals were set. To determine the change in the concentration of immunoglobulins in serum from the blood taken from the rats every week for a month, to determine the variation in the total number of leukocytes, determine the number of basophils that compared to the reference value will indicate whether there are certain changes. The basophils were the target of the study because it is known that their number is the same with the number of mast cells that also increase during the allergic reaction. Our goal was also to determine the changes in the above parameters in relation to the different concentration of the allergen.As an experimental model we used white laboratory rats from the Wistar kind.All of them were female at the age of 6 to 9 weeks. The chosen age is due to their genetic predisposition to develop Th2-type cells that are involved in the immune response to the model of the allergy that has been studied. The rats were divided into three groups of six animals, the first group of rats being treated with an allergen in a quantity of 5 μL, adsorbed in 100 μl Al (OH) 3 (Serva, Heidelburg, Germany, 2 mg / mL) in a total volume of 150 μl sterile PbS., treated with a recombinant allergen from Phleum pratense at room temperature, a second group treated with an allergen in an amount of 2.5 μl, and a third group of control rats that are not treated and serve to compare the results. Our studies have shown that in the treatment with an allergen isolated from the pollen of the plant Phleum pratense at concentrations of 5 μl and 2.5 μl,the white laboratory rat develops an allergic reaction with a change in the concentration of immunoglobulins, changes in the total number of leucocytes, the percentage of lymphocytes , monocytes and basophils. The results obtained by the ELISA test of the two volumes show that the concentrations of immunoglobulins during the experimental period of day by day, are continuously increasing, and are proportional to the volume of the allergen.
白鼠脾作为免疫系统过敏原的诊断
体内的过敏反应是由非致病性过敏原引起的I型超敏反应组免疫系统的超敏反应,其特征是白细胞、肥大细胞和嗜碱性细胞被IgE过度激活,导致炎症反应。过敏原在体内的颗粒主要穿透机体开口的粘膜,通过激活T细胞和B细胞引起一系列反应。过敏反应的主要症状是粘膜分泌、刺激、肿胀、瘙痒和发红。这项研究的目的来自于这样一个假设,即在实验室的白色大鼠中,当用一种从pratense植物的花粉中分离出来的过敏原治疗时,可能会产生过敏反应,从而改变免疫系统的某些参数。根据这些假设,确定了以下具体目标。测定一个月来每周取大鼠血液中血清免疫球蛋白浓度的变化,测定白细胞总数的变化,测定嗜碱性粒细胞的数量与参考值比较是否有一定的变化。嗜碱性粒细胞是研究的目标,因为已知它们的数量与肥大细胞的数量相同,肥大细胞在过敏反应中也会增加。我们的目的还在于确定上述参数在不同过敏原浓度下的变化。实验模型选用Wistar类实验室大鼠。6 ~ 9周龄均为雌性。选择的年龄是由于他们的遗传倾向于发展th2型细胞,这种细胞参与对已研究的过敏模型的免疫反应。将大鼠分为三组,每组6只,第一组大鼠用5 μL的过敏原处理,吸附在100 μL Al (OH) 3 (Serva, Heidelburg, Germany, 2 mg / mL),总容量为150 μL无菌PbS中。第二组用2.5 μl量的变应原处理,第三组不处理,作为对照,用于比较结果。我们的研究表明,用浓度为5 μl和2.5 μl的植物花粉中分离的过敏原处理实验大鼠,会引起免疫球蛋白浓度的变化,白细胞总数、淋巴细胞、单核细胞和嗜碱性粒细胞百分比的变化。两体积的ELISA检测结果显示,在实验期间免疫球蛋白浓度逐日递增,且与变应原体积成正比。
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