Abstract

A model of topically induced ocular anaphylaxis was developed. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were immunized by intraperitoneal injections of egg albumin (EA) and alum and topically challenged with EA. Application of EA induced clinical (conjunctival edema) and histologic (mast cell degranulation) signs of anaphylaxis, when the antigen was preceded by topical application of dithiothreitol (DTT), a mucolytic agent. Rats challenged by four EA applications did not differ significantly in clinical edema or mast cell degranulation from those challenged by one EA application at the same (0.1 M DTT) pretreatment level, but there was significantly greater histologically assessed edema in the eyes challenged four times.

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