Grando_1990_Biull.Eksp.Biol.Med_109_604

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Title : [Modeling of pemphigus vulgaris in guinea pigs] - Grando_1990_Biull.Eksp.Biol.Med_109_604
Author(s) : Grando SA , Glukhen'kii BT , Kutsenko NS , Lastovetskaia GI , Boiko I , Barabash TM , Cherniavskii AI
Ref : Biulleten Eksperimentalnoi Biologii i Meditsiny , 109 :604 , 1990
Abstract :

In 146 guinea pigs with body weight of 150-200 g pemphigus vulgaris (PV) was induced using screening techniques. The animals were injected with PV patients' IgG (IgGPV) and blister fluid (PVBF) with the PV patient mononuclears. Intraperitoneal administration of IgGPV caused dystrophy in epidermis of experimental animals while intracutaneous injection of PVBF resulted in balloon dystrophy. Clinical manifestations of -PV were obtained after two-day intraperitoneal IgGPV administration in a total dose of 1.5 g (6 mg/g) following a cycle of intracutaneous injections of 2.0 ml PVBF in 10-15 sites of guinea pig back. The presence of acantholysis, intraepidermal localization of blisters, pemphigus antibodies fixation on spinous cell surface, and almost 100% mortality of experimental animals were the major criteria for the developed model of PV in guinea pigs. Experimental PV in guinea pigs was abolished due to treatment of PVBF with dexamethasone, contrykal, heating (56 degrees C, 30 min), preincubation with human skin samples, and PVBF cell-free supernatant application. The conclusion was made that for occurrence of pemphigus in laboratory animals a combined effect of pemphigus antibodies, sensitized mononuclears, complement and endogenous proteinases is required.

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PubMedID: 1697770

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Grando SA, Glukhen'kii BT, Kutsenko NS, Lastovetskaia GI, Boiko I, Barabash TM, Cherniavskii AI (1990)
[Modeling of pemphigus vulgaris in guinea pigs]
Biulleten Eksperimentalnoi Biologii i Meditsiny 109 :604

Grando SA, Glukhen'kii BT, Kutsenko NS, Lastovetskaia GI, Boiko I, Barabash TM, Cherniavskii AI (1990)
Biulleten Eksperimentalnoi Biologii i Meditsiny 109 :604