Okayama Igakkai Zasshi (Journal of Okayama Medical Association)
Online ISSN : 1882-4528
Print ISSN : 0030-1558
Studies on Passive Anaphylaxis of Isolated Guinea Pig Intestine
Part II The Effects of Antigen, Various Kinds of Chemicals upon Serous and Mucous Membrane
Shozo Nasu
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1959 Volume 71 Issue 7-2 Pages 4497-4504

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Abstract
In the case of Schulz-Dale reaction, the author reports a new device which enables to put testing material into the inner cavity of the isolated guinea pig intestine. Using this device, the effects of antigen, histamine, acetylcholine, peptone and benadryl upon serous and mucous membrane were examined. The results are as fallows:
1). Compared in using testing material to serous membrance, contraction could be caused to isolated guinea pig intestine by using only a little testing material (The dose of nourishing fluid being 50 ml, 1/101/20 dose in reactive critical dose).
2). The ratio of reactive critical concentration from serous and mucous membrone is:
antigen 1:2032
histamine 1:25
acetylcholine 1:50
peptone 1:50
benadryl 1:1000
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