Sodium metasilicate hypersensitivity in BALB/c mice

N.A. Karrow, T.L. Guo, E.K. Leffel, L.X. Zhang, J.A. McCay, D.R. Germolec, K.L. White Jr
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Abstract

Background: Sodium metasilicate (SMS) is a key ingredient for a number of industrial and consumer products. Although little is known about potential for this chemical to cause allergic reactions, a similar silicate compound, sodium silicate, was reported to elicit IgE-mediated contact urticaria. Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential for sodium metasilicate to elicit an allergic response in female BALB/c mice after dermal exposure. Methods: The primary irritancy assay (IA), local lymph node assay (LLNA), and a mouse ear swelling test (MEST) were used to evaluate the hypersensitivity response elicited by SMS exposure. An evaluation of lymph node subpopulations, cytokine mRNA expression, and serum IgE levels was also conducted. Results: SMS caused significant dermal irritation at concentrations [ge ]6% and an allergic response after mice were sensitized with 4% SMS then challenged with 6% SMS in the MEST. Lymph node cell proliferation was not observed in the LLNA after treatment with SMS (2% to 6% SMS). Increases in lymph node cellularity, the percentage of B cells, and the expression of certain cytokine mRNAs were observed in mice treated with SMS. Changes in the concentration of serum IgE after SMS treatment, however, were not observed. Conclusions: SMS appears to elicit a chemical hypersensitivity response in mice, as indicated by the MEST, but not by the LLNA. Increases in auricular lymph node cellularity, the percentage of B cells, and certain cytokine mRNAs support classifying SMS as a weak chemical allergen.

BALB/c小鼠的偏硅酸钠过敏
背景:偏硅酸钠(SMS)是许多工业和消费品的关键成分。尽管人们对这种化学物质引起过敏反应的可能性知之甚少,但据报道,一种类似的硅酸盐化合物硅酸钠可引起ige介导的接触性荨麻疹。目的:本研究的目的是评估雌性BALB/c小鼠皮肤暴露后偏硅酸钠引起过敏反应的可能性。方法:采用初激试验(IA)、局部淋巴结试验(LLNA)和小鼠耳肿胀试验(MEST)评价小鼠暴露后的超敏反应。还进行了淋巴结亚群、细胞因子mRNA表达和血清IgE水平的评估。结果:浓度为[ge]6%的SMS引起明显的皮肤刺激,小鼠在MEST中用4%的SMS致敏,然后用6%的SMS刺激后出现过敏反应。用SMS(2%至6% SMS)治疗后,LLNA中未观察到淋巴结细胞增殖。在接受SMS治疗的小鼠中,观察到淋巴结细胞数量、B细胞百分比和某些细胞因子mrna表达的增加。然而,未观察到SMS治疗后血清IgE浓度的变化。结论:SMS似乎在小鼠中引起化学过敏反应,如MEST所示,但LLNA没有。耳穴淋巴结细胞数量、B细胞百分比和某些细胞因子mrna的增加支持将SMS分类为弱化学过敏原。
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