Background: Little is known whether sublingual immunotherapy using Japanese cedar pollen extract (cedar SLIT) is effective for not only Japanese cedar pollinosis but also Japanese cypress pollinosis. We investigated the prevalence rate of Japanese cypress pollinosis, efficacy of cedar SLIT on cypress pollinosis and patients' wish to receive cypress SLIT.
Methods: We investigated a multi-center (31 institutions), cross-sectional survey using a self-administrated questionnaire with four questions for patients received cedar SLIT aged from 5 to 69 years old.
Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol
October 1994
Middle ear inflammation in acute bacterial otitis media is characterized by accumulation of neutrophils in middle ear effusion. Since neutrophils release products that may injure surrounding tissues, we studied the effect of neutrophil metabolic products on middle ear epithelial cells (MEECs) in vitro. Chinchilla MEECs were incubated with phorbol myristate acetate (PMA)-activated human neutrophils or with hydrogen peroxide (H2O2).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn guinea pigs, an IgE antibody was produced by intraperitoneal injection of antigen (DNP-As) containing Al(OH)3 and booster inhalation of the antigen into the nasal cavity. Experimental allergic rhinitis was induced by the perfusion of antigen solution into the nasal cavities of actively sensitized guinea pigs. Severity of allergic rhinitis was assessed by determining release of histamine and leakage of dye into the nasal cavity.
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