Experimental model of allergic conjunctivitis to ragweed in guinea pig

J Merayo-Lloves, M Calonge, CS Foster - Current eye research, 1995 - Taylor & Francis
J Merayo-Lloves, M Calonge, CS Foster
Current eye research, 1995Taylor & Francis
An experimental model of ocular allergy was developed in the guinea pig by exposing these
animals to ragweed through topical contact on nasal and conjunctival mucosae, followed by
subsequent challenge with ragweed contact on the conjunctiva. Animals developed clinical
and histological signs of allergy with and without the use of interleukin 4 as adjuvant. This
model mimics human hay fever conjunctivitis more naturally than do animal models
previously reported, and it may be subsequently more valuable in the study of the response …
An experimental model of ocular allergy was developed in the guinea pig by exposing these animals to ragweed through topical contact on nasal and conjunctival mucosae, followed by subsequent challenge with ragweed contact on the conjunctiva. Animals developed clinical and histological signs of allergy with and without the use of interleukin 4 as adjuvant. This model mimics human hay fever conjunctivitis more naturally than do animal models previously reported, and it may be subsequently more valuable in the study of the response of allergic conjunctivitis to different therapeutic approaches.
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