Spontaneous histamine release from washed leukocytes and whole blood in atopic and non-atopic individuals
- 1 February 1990
- Vol. 45 (2) , 109-114
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1398-9995.1990.tb00467.x
Abstract
The ability of basophils from patients with allergic rhinitis, extrinsic asthma, chronic idiopathic urticaria and atopic dermatitis to release histamine spontaneously in vitro was studied. Spontaneous release in the presence and absence of 30% D2O was investigated from both washed leukocytes and whole blood. Compared with controls histamine release (HR) from washed leukocytes was significantly enhanced in allergic rhinitis patients only, whereas in the other groups only a certain percentage of patients was found to have high spontaneous HR. In whole blood experiments HR in all groups was within the normal range. Our data indicate that enhanced spontaneous mediator release from washed basophils in vitro does not necessarily prove this mechanism to be of pathophysiological relevance in vivo.Keywords
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