Abstract

Experiments were carried out to determine the cause of individual differences in the passive cutaneous anaphylaxis (PCA) response in guinea pigs. The intensity of 4-h homologous PCA produced by anti-penicillin G serum was not markedly different among eight reactive sites on the back of a specified animal, whereas considerable individual differences were observed in the PCA response, even at a specified reactive site. PCA was significantly inhibited by an antihistaminic agent, promethazine, and the tissue histamine content was significantly reduced after PCA, suggesting histamine release as a mediator. The intensity of PCA in individual animals was highly correlated with that of the histamine-induced cutaneous reaction elicited at a site adjoining the PCA but was unrelated to skin histamine content. These results suggest that the difference in susceptibility to histamine has a considerable effect on individual differences in the PCA response in guinea pigs.

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