نتایج جستجو برای: sensitisation

تعداد نتایج: 1700  

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2013
Ellen A Lanckacker Kurt G Tournoy Hamida Hammad Gabriele Holtappels Bart N Lambrecht Guy F Joos Tania Maes

Epidemiological studies indicate that cigarette smoke exposure is a risk factor for increased sensitisation and asthma development. The aim of this study was to examine the impact of cigarette smoke on sensitisation and allergic airway inflammation in response to a low dose of house dust mite (HDM), and to obtain potential mechanistic insights. Mice were exposed to low doses of HDM extract comb...

2010
Michael J.M. Fischer Stephanie W.Y. Mak Peter A. McNaughton

Nociceptors are peripheral sensory neurones which respond to painful (noxious) stimuli. The terminals of nociceptors, which have a high threshold to stimulation in their native state, undergo a process known as sensitisation, or lowering of threshold, following injury or inflammation. Amongst sensory receptors, sensitisation is a property unique to nociceptors. A shift in the stimulus-response ...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2007
A Schulze R T van Strien G Praml D Nowak K Radon

Childhood farm contact is associated with a lower prevalence of sensitisation and allergic rhinitis. Findings have been contradictory for asthma. The aim of the present study was to investigate the differences between farm and nonfarm subjects using objective measurements. A cross-sectional questionnaire study was performed among rural adults aged 18-44 yrs, of which 37% lived on a farm during ...

Journal: :Toxicology 2015
Stella A Cochrane Josje H E Arts Colin Ehnes Stuart Hindle Heli M Hollnagel Alan Poole Hidenori Suto Ian Kimber

There is a continuing interest in determining whether it is possible to identify thresholds for chemical allergy. Here allergic sensitisation of the respiratory tract by chemicals is considered in this context. This is an important occupational health problem, being associated with rhinitis and asthma, and in addition provides toxicologists and risk assessors with a number of challenges. In com...

2013
Michael Levin Rudzani Muloiwa Cassim Motala

Background Epidemiological studies in South Africa show increasing prevalence rates of asthma and allergic sensitisation in both urban and rural Black African communities, and narrowing of the urban-rural gradient. There is a paucity of current data on bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) in urban Black African children, associations between asthma and BHR and the relationship between BHR, aller...

2009
H. Whitehead H. Finn S. Allen

Studies on the effects of anthropogenic activity on wildlife aim to provide a sound scientific basis for management. However, misinterpretation of the theoretical basis for these studies can jeopardise this objective and lead to management outcomes that are detrimental to the wildlife they are intended to protect. Misapplication of the terms ‘habituation’, ‘sensitisation’ and ‘tolerance’ in imp...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1981
M L Katila R A Mäntyjärvi T H Ojanen

Adverse effects caused by airborne material to the respiratory tract are due either to non-specific irritation or to hypersensitivity. In this study 20 people employed in swine barns and 18 controls were tested for sensitisation against dusts present in the barn. Immunoprecipitation and enzyme-linked immunoassay (ELISA) were used to test for IgG antibodies; IgE antibodies against swine epitheli...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2005
F Tayyari T C Sutton H E Manson R G Hegele

Experimental respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection of guinea pigs is associated with enhanced allergic sensitisation to inhaled ovalbumin (OA) and low-level viral persistence in the lungs. Based on the T-helper (Th)1/Th2 paradigm, in which a Th2 shift is characteristic of an allergic response and less effective anti-viral immunity, the effects of immunotherapy with synthetic cytosine phos...

Journal: :Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2005
M B Y Tang Y H Leow V Ng D Koh C L Goh

INTRODUCTION Epidemiological data on latex sensitisation among Asian healthcare workers is lacking. The aim of the study is to determine the rate of latex sensitisation in our healthcare workers. MATERIALS AND METHODS We recruited 313 healthcare workers, of which 46.6% were operating theatre staff and 53.4% were non-operating theatre staff. Seventy-one administrative staff served as controls....

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