Nonspecific parameters of antibody-related and cellular immune responses were studied in a group of 30 patients treated for manifest contact allergy to metals (chromium, cobalt, nickel) or non-metals (epoxy resin, rubber) confirmed in each of them by specific patch test positivity. In addition, every patient was tested for the pattern of skin reactivity to the Immunoskintest (USOL, Prague) antigens administered intradermally. The group of 20 metal allergy patients had decreased suppressor index values, enhanced formation of immediate active rosettes and an elevation of serum IgM and IgA immunoglobulins.
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January 1989
Serum samples were assayed in 110 workers (59 smokers and 51 non-smokers) at PVC manufacturing factory, the results being compared with those obtained in a group of age-matched healthy controls. Non-smokers had significantly higher levels of immunoglobulins (IgG, IgA, IgM), while in smokers there was an increase in IgM only. Lysozyme levels (LYS) were elevated in all exposed subjects, but there was a highly significant decrease in the total protein (TP) content.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA cohort of 66 workers professionally exposed to vinylchloride (VC) in a plant producing polyvinylchloride was examined in years 1979 and 1985 by same methods. Significant changes of the levels of immunoglobulins (Ig), lysozyme and transferrin were not observed during the six years in the subgroup of smokers. Nevertheless a highly significant rise of alpha 2 macroglobulin (A2M) and ceruloplasmin (CPL) levels in this subgroup was stated.
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March 1984
New chemical agents encountered increasingly in the human environment underline the urgent need for a routine testing of their sensitizing potential for man and the development of a suitable experimental model appears to be essential for a reliable assessment of this potential. In our present experiment we studied a guinea pig model of contact hypersensitivity to chromium using as immunoadjuvants Freund's complete adjuvant (FCA) and Freund's incomplete adjuvant (FIA) emulsified with muramyldipeptide. The study showed that the use of adjuvants was essential for inducing the state of hypersensitivity in experimental animals.
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September 1982