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Experimental induced anaphylactic response in lab
animal
Part 1
Aim of practical
bull Introduction to hypersensitive reactionsbull Immediate hypersensitivity
bull Counting of blood elements - eosinophils WBC and platelets
Hypersensitivity
bull Positive or negative
bull The term hypersensitivity is used to describe immune responses that are damaging rather than helpful to the host
bull Why
Hypersensitivity
bull Gell and Coombs clasificationndash Type I - immediate hypersensitivityndash Type II - is caused by specific antibody
binding to cells or tissue antigens ndash Type III - is mediated by immune complexes ndash Type IV - is the only class of hypersensitive
reactions to be triggered by antigen-specific T cells
Immediate hypersensitivity Type I
IgE antibody
Mast cells and their mediators (vasoactive amines lipid mediators cytokines)
Antibody mediated Type II
IgM IgG antibodies against cell surface or extracellular matrix antigens
Opsonization and phagocytosis of cells Complement-and Fc receptor-mediated recruitment and activation of leukocytes (neutrophils macrophages) Abnormalities in cellular functions eg hormone receptor signaling
Immune complex mediated Type III
Immune complexes of circulating antigens and IgM or IgG antibodies
Complement-and Fc receptor-mediated recruitment and activation of leukocytes
T cell mediated Type IV
1 CD4+ T cells (delayed-type hypersensitivity)2 CD8+ CTLs (T cell-mediated cytolysis)
1 Macrophage activation cytokine-mediated inflammation2 Direct target cell killing cytokine-mediated inflammation
Type of hypersensitivity
Pathologic immune mechanisms
Mechanisms of tissue injury and disease
In 1906 CPirquet and BSchick observed unwanted reactivity in chlildren after repeated application of diphteric serum ndash they called the reaction serum illness ndash term bdquoallergyldquo1048778 In 1911 ChRichet and PPortier studied influence of extract of sea animals (jelly-fish) in dogs Rapid shock reaction which followed they termed as anaphylactic ndash unwanted (in contrast with prophylaxis)
1920 AFCoca atopy vs genetically predisposition
History
Allergy vs anaphylaxis vs atopybull Allergy
- Allergy is a disorder of the immune system that is often called atopy Allergic reactions occur to environmental substances known as allergens these reactions are acquired predictable and rapid
bull AnaphylaxisAnaphylaxis is an acute systemic (multi-system) and severe Type I Hypersensitivity allergic reaction in humans and other mammals The term comes from the Greek words ανα ana (against) and φύλαξις phylaxis (protection)
bull AtopyAtopy (Greek ατοπία - placelessness) or atopic syndrome is an allergic hypersensitivity affecting parts of the body not in direct contact with the allergen It may involve eczema (atopic dermatitis) allergic conjunctivitis allergic rhinitis and asthma There appears to be a strong hereditary component
Immediate hypersensitivity
The typical sequence of events in immediate hypersensitivity consists ofbull exposure to an antigenbull activation of TH2 cells specific for the antigen bull production of IgE antibody bull binding of the antibody to Fc receptors of mast cellsbull triggering of the mast cells by re-exposure to the antigen resulting in the release of mediators from the mast cells and the subsequent pathologic reaction
Immediate hypersensitivity
The clinical and pathologic manifestations of immediate hypersensitivity consist of the bull vascular and smooth muscle reaction that develops rapidly after repeated exposure to the allergen (the immediate reaction)
bull and a delayed late-phase reaction consisting mainly of
inflammation
Immediate hypersensitivity reactions are manifested in different ways including
bull skin and mucosal allergies bull food allergies bull asthma bull systemic anaphylaxis
The immediate and late-phase reactions
The immediate vascular and smooth muscle reaction to allergen develops within minutes after challenge
Morphology of basophils and eosinophils
Eosinofily
Basofily
Mast cell
bull Respiratory and gastrointestinal system derm
bull Population of mast cells differ by type and amount od mediators
bull Mast cells produce various cytokines IL-1 IL-3 IL-4 IL-5 IL-6 GM-CSF TGF-β TNF-α
Mast cell activation
bull Mast cells are activated by cross-linking of FcεRI molecules which occurs by binding of multivalent antigens to the attached IgE molecules
bull Activation of mast cells results in three types of biologic response ndash secretion of the preformed contents of their granules by
a regulated process of exocytosis ndash synthesis and secretion of lipid mediators ndash and synthesis and secretion of cytokines
Activation of mast cells
Mast cell degranulation
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
bull The effector functions of mast cells are mediated by soluble molecules released from the cells on activation
bull These mediators may be divided into preformed mediators which include biogenic amines and granule macromolecules and newly synthesized mediators which include lipid-derived mediators and cytokines
bull Biogenic aminesndash histamine
bull Granule proteins and proteoglycans (Enzymes)ndash Serine proteases
bull Lipid mediatorsndash Prostaglandins leukotrienes
bull Cytokinesndash TNF IL
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
Biological effect of mediators
Biological effect of histamine
bull H1 receptor- bronchoconstriction- vascular leak- vasodilatation
bull H2 receptor- secretion of HCl
- release of histamine- regulation on immune response
bull H3 receptor
Types of histamine receptors
bull H1- receptors ndash Constriction of
smooth musclendash Increased vascular
leakndash Irritation of sensitive
nervesndash Hypersecretion in
salivary gland
bull H2-receptors
ndash Stimulation of HCl secretionndash Positive chronotropic and
ionotropic effectndash Anaphylaxis
bull H3-receptors (nerve cells)
ndash Regulatory function ndash after activation ndash decrease of histamine and other mediators production in CNS
bull H4-receptory - eosinophils bone marrow lungndash Regulation of immune system
Hypersensitive reaction ndash type I
bull Systemic (anaphylactic reaction)- generalized endangering life shock- anaphylactoid reaction
bull Localized reaction Asthma bronchiale Nasal allergy Atopic dermatitis Food allergy
Uacuteloha žiacuternyacutech buněk u anafylaxe
Anafylaxe
antigen IgE
Anafylaktoidniacutereakce
neimunologickaacute
komplementC5a
C3a Mastocyt
granula
HistaminKallikreinECF-ANCF-A
synteacuteza proteinů cytokinyTNFα TGFβ IL5 IL6
novotvorbaPAF prostaglandiny leukotrieny
Clinical picture and manifestation
bull Mucous membrane dermndash Erythema exanthema pruritus edema
bull Respiratory systemndash Acute rhinitis nasal obstruction sneezing irritation to
cough breething problems
bull GITndash vomitus colic diarrhoea
Symptoms depend onbull Sesibilization level of patientbull Place of allergen entrybull Allergen type
Symptoms
Cardiovascular systemPalpitation tachycardia hypotension arrhytmia
Urogenital systemPicture of renal colic
General symptomsCognition disorders spsms
Reason of deathRespiratory failure cardiovascular failure
Treatment
Adrenaline iv
Corticosteroids iv- Inhibition of leucotrien synthesis-Inhibition of inflammatory cells infilration in place of allergy reaction- Inhibition in cytokine production
Antihistaminics
Antihistaminics Inhibition of H1 and H2 receptors in terminal cells
Theophylin Prolongation of increasing level of cAMP in mast cells
AdrenalineStimulation of cAMP production due to binding to -receptors in mast cells
Corticosteroids Inhibition of leucotrien and cytokine synthesis
Practical part
(1) odběr krve z v auricularis (2ml +heparin) na hematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(2) odběr krve z v auricularis popř intrakardiaacutelně (2ml +heparin) nahematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(3) zhotoveniacute naacutetěru periferniacute krve(4) stanoveniacute počtu krevniacutech elementů (leukocyty trombocyty eozinofily)
za 3 tyacutedno od začaacutetku sensibilizace
opakovanaacute aplikace antigenu (koňskeacute seacuterum) sc a 3 dny
VYacuteSLEDKY
(1) sledovaacuteniacute průběhuanafylaktickeacute reakce
(videozaacuteznam)
(1) srovnaacuteniacute počtukrevniacutech elementů(před a po proběhleacute
anafylaxi)
(2) zhodnoceniacute naacutetěruperiferniacute krve
(ze vzorků před a poanaxylaxi srovnaacuteniacute)
aplikace 3ml koňskeacuteho seacutera iv
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Aim of practical
bull Introduction to hypersensitive reactionsbull Immediate hypersensitivity
bull Counting of blood elements - eosinophils WBC and platelets
Hypersensitivity
bull Positive or negative
bull The term hypersensitivity is used to describe immune responses that are damaging rather than helpful to the host
bull Why
Hypersensitivity
bull Gell and Coombs clasificationndash Type I - immediate hypersensitivityndash Type II - is caused by specific antibody
binding to cells or tissue antigens ndash Type III - is mediated by immune complexes ndash Type IV - is the only class of hypersensitive
reactions to be triggered by antigen-specific T cells
Immediate hypersensitivity Type I
IgE antibody
Mast cells and their mediators (vasoactive amines lipid mediators cytokines)
Antibody mediated Type II
IgM IgG antibodies against cell surface or extracellular matrix antigens
Opsonization and phagocytosis of cells Complement-and Fc receptor-mediated recruitment and activation of leukocytes (neutrophils macrophages) Abnormalities in cellular functions eg hormone receptor signaling
Immune complex mediated Type III
Immune complexes of circulating antigens and IgM or IgG antibodies
Complement-and Fc receptor-mediated recruitment and activation of leukocytes
T cell mediated Type IV
1 CD4+ T cells (delayed-type hypersensitivity)2 CD8+ CTLs (T cell-mediated cytolysis)
1 Macrophage activation cytokine-mediated inflammation2 Direct target cell killing cytokine-mediated inflammation
Type of hypersensitivity
Pathologic immune mechanisms
Mechanisms of tissue injury and disease
In 1906 CPirquet and BSchick observed unwanted reactivity in chlildren after repeated application of diphteric serum ndash they called the reaction serum illness ndash term bdquoallergyldquo1048778 In 1911 ChRichet and PPortier studied influence of extract of sea animals (jelly-fish) in dogs Rapid shock reaction which followed they termed as anaphylactic ndash unwanted (in contrast with prophylaxis)
1920 AFCoca atopy vs genetically predisposition
History
Allergy vs anaphylaxis vs atopybull Allergy
- Allergy is a disorder of the immune system that is often called atopy Allergic reactions occur to environmental substances known as allergens these reactions are acquired predictable and rapid
bull AnaphylaxisAnaphylaxis is an acute systemic (multi-system) and severe Type I Hypersensitivity allergic reaction in humans and other mammals The term comes from the Greek words ανα ana (against) and φύλαξις phylaxis (protection)
bull AtopyAtopy (Greek ατοπία - placelessness) or atopic syndrome is an allergic hypersensitivity affecting parts of the body not in direct contact with the allergen It may involve eczema (atopic dermatitis) allergic conjunctivitis allergic rhinitis and asthma There appears to be a strong hereditary component
Immediate hypersensitivity
The typical sequence of events in immediate hypersensitivity consists ofbull exposure to an antigenbull activation of TH2 cells specific for the antigen bull production of IgE antibody bull binding of the antibody to Fc receptors of mast cellsbull triggering of the mast cells by re-exposure to the antigen resulting in the release of mediators from the mast cells and the subsequent pathologic reaction
Immediate hypersensitivity
The clinical and pathologic manifestations of immediate hypersensitivity consist of the bull vascular and smooth muscle reaction that develops rapidly after repeated exposure to the allergen (the immediate reaction)
bull and a delayed late-phase reaction consisting mainly of
inflammation
Immediate hypersensitivity reactions are manifested in different ways including
bull skin and mucosal allergies bull food allergies bull asthma bull systemic anaphylaxis
The immediate and late-phase reactions
The immediate vascular and smooth muscle reaction to allergen develops within minutes after challenge
Morphology of basophils and eosinophils
Eosinofily
Basofily
Mast cell
bull Respiratory and gastrointestinal system derm
bull Population of mast cells differ by type and amount od mediators
bull Mast cells produce various cytokines IL-1 IL-3 IL-4 IL-5 IL-6 GM-CSF TGF-β TNF-α
Mast cell activation
bull Mast cells are activated by cross-linking of FcεRI molecules which occurs by binding of multivalent antigens to the attached IgE molecules
bull Activation of mast cells results in three types of biologic response ndash secretion of the preformed contents of their granules by
a regulated process of exocytosis ndash synthesis and secretion of lipid mediators ndash and synthesis and secretion of cytokines
Activation of mast cells
Mast cell degranulation
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
bull The effector functions of mast cells are mediated by soluble molecules released from the cells on activation
bull These mediators may be divided into preformed mediators which include biogenic amines and granule macromolecules and newly synthesized mediators which include lipid-derived mediators and cytokines
bull Biogenic aminesndash histamine
bull Granule proteins and proteoglycans (Enzymes)ndash Serine proteases
bull Lipid mediatorsndash Prostaglandins leukotrienes
bull Cytokinesndash TNF IL
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
Biological effect of mediators
Biological effect of histamine
bull H1 receptor- bronchoconstriction- vascular leak- vasodilatation
bull H2 receptor- secretion of HCl
- release of histamine- regulation on immune response
bull H3 receptor
Types of histamine receptors
bull H1- receptors ndash Constriction of
smooth musclendash Increased vascular
leakndash Irritation of sensitive
nervesndash Hypersecretion in
salivary gland
bull H2-receptors
ndash Stimulation of HCl secretionndash Positive chronotropic and
ionotropic effectndash Anaphylaxis
bull H3-receptors (nerve cells)
ndash Regulatory function ndash after activation ndash decrease of histamine and other mediators production in CNS
bull H4-receptory - eosinophils bone marrow lungndash Regulation of immune system
Hypersensitive reaction ndash type I
bull Systemic (anaphylactic reaction)- generalized endangering life shock- anaphylactoid reaction
bull Localized reaction Asthma bronchiale Nasal allergy Atopic dermatitis Food allergy
Uacuteloha žiacuternyacutech buněk u anafylaxe
Anafylaxe
antigen IgE
Anafylaktoidniacutereakce
neimunologickaacute
komplementC5a
C3a Mastocyt
granula
HistaminKallikreinECF-ANCF-A
synteacuteza proteinů cytokinyTNFα TGFβ IL5 IL6
novotvorbaPAF prostaglandiny leukotrieny
Clinical picture and manifestation
bull Mucous membrane dermndash Erythema exanthema pruritus edema
bull Respiratory systemndash Acute rhinitis nasal obstruction sneezing irritation to
cough breething problems
bull GITndash vomitus colic diarrhoea
Symptoms depend onbull Sesibilization level of patientbull Place of allergen entrybull Allergen type
Symptoms
Cardiovascular systemPalpitation tachycardia hypotension arrhytmia
Urogenital systemPicture of renal colic
General symptomsCognition disorders spsms
Reason of deathRespiratory failure cardiovascular failure
Treatment
Adrenaline iv
Corticosteroids iv- Inhibition of leucotrien synthesis-Inhibition of inflammatory cells infilration in place of allergy reaction- Inhibition in cytokine production
Antihistaminics
Antihistaminics Inhibition of H1 and H2 receptors in terminal cells
Theophylin Prolongation of increasing level of cAMP in mast cells
AdrenalineStimulation of cAMP production due to binding to -receptors in mast cells
Corticosteroids Inhibition of leucotrien and cytokine synthesis
Practical part
(1) odběr krve z v auricularis (2ml +heparin) na hematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(2) odběr krve z v auricularis popř intrakardiaacutelně (2ml +heparin) nahematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(3) zhotoveniacute naacutetěru periferniacute krve(4) stanoveniacute počtu krevniacutech elementů (leukocyty trombocyty eozinofily)
za 3 tyacutedno od začaacutetku sensibilizace
opakovanaacute aplikace antigenu (koňskeacute seacuterum) sc a 3 dny
VYacuteSLEDKY
(1) sledovaacuteniacute průběhuanafylaktickeacute reakce
(videozaacuteznam)
(1) srovnaacuteniacute počtukrevniacutech elementů(před a po proběhleacute
anafylaxi)
(2) zhodnoceniacute naacutetěruperiferniacute krve
(ze vzorků před a poanaxylaxi srovnaacuteniacute)
aplikace 3ml koňskeacuteho seacutera iv
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Hypersensitivity
bull Positive or negative
bull The term hypersensitivity is used to describe immune responses that are damaging rather than helpful to the host
bull Why
Hypersensitivity
bull Gell and Coombs clasificationndash Type I - immediate hypersensitivityndash Type II - is caused by specific antibody
binding to cells or tissue antigens ndash Type III - is mediated by immune complexes ndash Type IV - is the only class of hypersensitive
reactions to be triggered by antigen-specific T cells
Immediate hypersensitivity Type I
IgE antibody
Mast cells and their mediators (vasoactive amines lipid mediators cytokines)
Antibody mediated Type II
IgM IgG antibodies against cell surface or extracellular matrix antigens
Opsonization and phagocytosis of cells Complement-and Fc receptor-mediated recruitment and activation of leukocytes (neutrophils macrophages) Abnormalities in cellular functions eg hormone receptor signaling
Immune complex mediated Type III
Immune complexes of circulating antigens and IgM or IgG antibodies
Complement-and Fc receptor-mediated recruitment and activation of leukocytes
T cell mediated Type IV
1 CD4+ T cells (delayed-type hypersensitivity)2 CD8+ CTLs (T cell-mediated cytolysis)
1 Macrophage activation cytokine-mediated inflammation2 Direct target cell killing cytokine-mediated inflammation
Type of hypersensitivity
Pathologic immune mechanisms
Mechanisms of tissue injury and disease
In 1906 CPirquet and BSchick observed unwanted reactivity in chlildren after repeated application of diphteric serum ndash they called the reaction serum illness ndash term bdquoallergyldquo1048778 In 1911 ChRichet and PPortier studied influence of extract of sea animals (jelly-fish) in dogs Rapid shock reaction which followed they termed as anaphylactic ndash unwanted (in contrast with prophylaxis)
1920 AFCoca atopy vs genetically predisposition
History
Allergy vs anaphylaxis vs atopybull Allergy
- Allergy is a disorder of the immune system that is often called atopy Allergic reactions occur to environmental substances known as allergens these reactions are acquired predictable and rapid
bull AnaphylaxisAnaphylaxis is an acute systemic (multi-system) and severe Type I Hypersensitivity allergic reaction in humans and other mammals The term comes from the Greek words ανα ana (against) and φύλαξις phylaxis (protection)
bull AtopyAtopy (Greek ατοπία - placelessness) or atopic syndrome is an allergic hypersensitivity affecting parts of the body not in direct contact with the allergen It may involve eczema (atopic dermatitis) allergic conjunctivitis allergic rhinitis and asthma There appears to be a strong hereditary component
Immediate hypersensitivity
The typical sequence of events in immediate hypersensitivity consists ofbull exposure to an antigenbull activation of TH2 cells specific for the antigen bull production of IgE antibody bull binding of the antibody to Fc receptors of mast cellsbull triggering of the mast cells by re-exposure to the antigen resulting in the release of mediators from the mast cells and the subsequent pathologic reaction
Immediate hypersensitivity
The clinical and pathologic manifestations of immediate hypersensitivity consist of the bull vascular and smooth muscle reaction that develops rapidly after repeated exposure to the allergen (the immediate reaction)
bull and a delayed late-phase reaction consisting mainly of
inflammation
Immediate hypersensitivity reactions are manifested in different ways including
bull skin and mucosal allergies bull food allergies bull asthma bull systemic anaphylaxis
The immediate and late-phase reactions
The immediate vascular and smooth muscle reaction to allergen develops within minutes after challenge
Morphology of basophils and eosinophils
Eosinofily
Basofily
Mast cell
bull Respiratory and gastrointestinal system derm
bull Population of mast cells differ by type and amount od mediators
bull Mast cells produce various cytokines IL-1 IL-3 IL-4 IL-5 IL-6 GM-CSF TGF-β TNF-α
Mast cell activation
bull Mast cells are activated by cross-linking of FcεRI molecules which occurs by binding of multivalent antigens to the attached IgE molecules
bull Activation of mast cells results in three types of biologic response ndash secretion of the preformed contents of their granules by
a regulated process of exocytosis ndash synthesis and secretion of lipid mediators ndash and synthesis and secretion of cytokines
Activation of mast cells
Mast cell degranulation
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
bull The effector functions of mast cells are mediated by soluble molecules released from the cells on activation
bull These mediators may be divided into preformed mediators which include biogenic amines and granule macromolecules and newly synthesized mediators which include lipid-derived mediators and cytokines
bull Biogenic aminesndash histamine
bull Granule proteins and proteoglycans (Enzymes)ndash Serine proteases
bull Lipid mediatorsndash Prostaglandins leukotrienes
bull Cytokinesndash TNF IL
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
Biological effect of mediators
Biological effect of histamine
bull H1 receptor- bronchoconstriction- vascular leak- vasodilatation
bull H2 receptor- secretion of HCl
- release of histamine- regulation on immune response
bull H3 receptor
Types of histamine receptors
bull H1- receptors ndash Constriction of
smooth musclendash Increased vascular
leakndash Irritation of sensitive
nervesndash Hypersecretion in
salivary gland
bull H2-receptors
ndash Stimulation of HCl secretionndash Positive chronotropic and
ionotropic effectndash Anaphylaxis
bull H3-receptors (nerve cells)
ndash Regulatory function ndash after activation ndash decrease of histamine and other mediators production in CNS
bull H4-receptory - eosinophils bone marrow lungndash Regulation of immune system
Hypersensitive reaction ndash type I
bull Systemic (anaphylactic reaction)- generalized endangering life shock- anaphylactoid reaction
bull Localized reaction Asthma bronchiale Nasal allergy Atopic dermatitis Food allergy
Uacuteloha žiacuternyacutech buněk u anafylaxe
Anafylaxe
antigen IgE
Anafylaktoidniacutereakce
neimunologickaacute
komplementC5a
C3a Mastocyt
granula
HistaminKallikreinECF-ANCF-A
synteacuteza proteinů cytokinyTNFα TGFβ IL5 IL6
novotvorbaPAF prostaglandiny leukotrieny
Clinical picture and manifestation
bull Mucous membrane dermndash Erythema exanthema pruritus edema
bull Respiratory systemndash Acute rhinitis nasal obstruction sneezing irritation to
cough breething problems
bull GITndash vomitus colic diarrhoea
Symptoms depend onbull Sesibilization level of patientbull Place of allergen entrybull Allergen type
Symptoms
Cardiovascular systemPalpitation tachycardia hypotension arrhytmia
Urogenital systemPicture of renal colic
General symptomsCognition disorders spsms
Reason of deathRespiratory failure cardiovascular failure
Treatment
Adrenaline iv
Corticosteroids iv- Inhibition of leucotrien synthesis-Inhibition of inflammatory cells infilration in place of allergy reaction- Inhibition in cytokine production
Antihistaminics
Antihistaminics Inhibition of H1 and H2 receptors in terminal cells
Theophylin Prolongation of increasing level of cAMP in mast cells
AdrenalineStimulation of cAMP production due to binding to -receptors in mast cells
Corticosteroids Inhibition of leucotrien and cytokine synthesis
Practical part
(1) odběr krve z v auricularis (2ml +heparin) na hematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(2) odběr krve z v auricularis popř intrakardiaacutelně (2ml +heparin) nahematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(3) zhotoveniacute naacutetěru periferniacute krve(4) stanoveniacute počtu krevniacutech elementů (leukocyty trombocyty eozinofily)
za 3 tyacutedno od začaacutetku sensibilizace
opakovanaacute aplikace antigenu (koňskeacute seacuterum) sc a 3 dny
VYacuteSLEDKY
(1) sledovaacuteniacute průběhuanafylaktickeacute reakce
(videozaacuteznam)
(1) srovnaacuteniacute počtukrevniacutech elementů(před a po proběhleacute
anafylaxi)
(2) zhodnoceniacute naacutetěruperiferniacute krve
(ze vzorků před a poanaxylaxi srovnaacuteniacute)
aplikace 3ml koňskeacuteho seacutera iv
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Hypersensitivity
bull Gell and Coombs clasificationndash Type I - immediate hypersensitivityndash Type II - is caused by specific antibody
binding to cells or tissue antigens ndash Type III - is mediated by immune complexes ndash Type IV - is the only class of hypersensitive
reactions to be triggered by antigen-specific T cells
Immediate hypersensitivity Type I
IgE antibody
Mast cells and their mediators (vasoactive amines lipid mediators cytokines)
Antibody mediated Type II
IgM IgG antibodies against cell surface or extracellular matrix antigens
Opsonization and phagocytosis of cells Complement-and Fc receptor-mediated recruitment and activation of leukocytes (neutrophils macrophages) Abnormalities in cellular functions eg hormone receptor signaling
Immune complex mediated Type III
Immune complexes of circulating antigens and IgM or IgG antibodies
Complement-and Fc receptor-mediated recruitment and activation of leukocytes
T cell mediated Type IV
1 CD4+ T cells (delayed-type hypersensitivity)2 CD8+ CTLs (T cell-mediated cytolysis)
1 Macrophage activation cytokine-mediated inflammation2 Direct target cell killing cytokine-mediated inflammation
Type of hypersensitivity
Pathologic immune mechanisms
Mechanisms of tissue injury and disease
In 1906 CPirquet and BSchick observed unwanted reactivity in chlildren after repeated application of diphteric serum ndash they called the reaction serum illness ndash term bdquoallergyldquo1048778 In 1911 ChRichet and PPortier studied influence of extract of sea animals (jelly-fish) in dogs Rapid shock reaction which followed they termed as anaphylactic ndash unwanted (in contrast with prophylaxis)
1920 AFCoca atopy vs genetically predisposition
History
Allergy vs anaphylaxis vs atopybull Allergy
- Allergy is a disorder of the immune system that is often called atopy Allergic reactions occur to environmental substances known as allergens these reactions are acquired predictable and rapid
bull AnaphylaxisAnaphylaxis is an acute systemic (multi-system) and severe Type I Hypersensitivity allergic reaction in humans and other mammals The term comes from the Greek words ανα ana (against) and φύλαξις phylaxis (protection)
bull AtopyAtopy (Greek ατοπία - placelessness) or atopic syndrome is an allergic hypersensitivity affecting parts of the body not in direct contact with the allergen It may involve eczema (atopic dermatitis) allergic conjunctivitis allergic rhinitis and asthma There appears to be a strong hereditary component
Immediate hypersensitivity
The typical sequence of events in immediate hypersensitivity consists ofbull exposure to an antigenbull activation of TH2 cells specific for the antigen bull production of IgE antibody bull binding of the antibody to Fc receptors of mast cellsbull triggering of the mast cells by re-exposure to the antigen resulting in the release of mediators from the mast cells and the subsequent pathologic reaction
Immediate hypersensitivity
The clinical and pathologic manifestations of immediate hypersensitivity consist of the bull vascular and smooth muscle reaction that develops rapidly after repeated exposure to the allergen (the immediate reaction)
bull and a delayed late-phase reaction consisting mainly of
inflammation
Immediate hypersensitivity reactions are manifested in different ways including
bull skin and mucosal allergies bull food allergies bull asthma bull systemic anaphylaxis
The immediate and late-phase reactions
The immediate vascular and smooth muscle reaction to allergen develops within minutes after challenge
Morphology of basophils and eosinophils
Eosinofily
Basofily
Mast cell
bull Respiratory and gastrointestinal system derm
bull Population of mast cells differ by type and amount od mediators
bull Mast cells produce various cytokines IL-1 IL-3 IL-4 IL-5 IL-6 GM-CSF TGF-β TNF-α
Mast cell activation
bull Mast cells are activated by cross-linking of FcεRI molecules which occurs by binding of multivalent antigens to the attached IgE molecules
bull Activation of mast cells results in three types of biologic response ndash secretion of the preformed contents of their granules by
a regulated process of exocytosis ndash synthesis and secretion of lipid mediators ndash and synthesis and secretion of cytokines
Activation of mast cells
Mast cell degranulation
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
bull The effector functions of mast cells are mediated by soluble molecules released from the cells on activation
bull These mediators may be divided into preformed mediators which include biogenic amines and granule macromolecules and newly synthesized mediators which include lipid-derived mediators and cytokines
bull Biogenic aminesndash histamine
bull Granule proteins and proteoglycans (Enzymes)ndash Serine proteases
bull Lipid mediatorsndash Prostaglandins leukotrienes
bull Cytokinesndash TNF IL
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
Biological effect of mediators
Biological effect of histamine
bull H1 receptor- bronchoconstriction- vascular leak- vasodilatation
bull H2 receptor- secretion of HCl
- release of histamine- regulation on immune response
bull H3 receptor
Types of histamine receptors
bull H1- receptors ndash Constriction of
smooth musclendash Increased vascular
leakndash Irritation of sensitive
nervesndash Hypersecretion in
salivary gland
bull H2-receptors
ndash Stimulation of HCl secretionndash Positive chronotropic and
ionotropic effectndash Anaphylaxis
bull H3-receptors (nerve cells)
ndash Regulatory function ndash after activation ndash decrease of histamine and other mediators production in CNS
bull H4-receptory - eosinophils bone marrow lungndash Regulation of immune system
Hypersensitive reaction ndash type I
bull Systemic (anaphylactic reaction)- generalized endangering life shock- anaphylactoid reaction
bull Localized reaction Asthma bronchiale Nasal allergy Atopic dermatitis Food allergy
Uacuteloha žiacuternyacutech buněk u anafylaxe
Anafylaxe
antigen IgE
Anafylaktoidniacutereakce
neimunologickaacute
komplementC5a
C3a Mastocyt
granula
HistaminKallikreinECF-ANCF-A
synteacuteza proteinů cytokinyTNFα TGFβ IL5 IL6
novotvorbaPAF prostaglandiny leukotrieny
Clinical picture and manifestation
bull Mucous membrane dermndash Erythema exanthema pruritus edema
bull Respiratory systemndash Acute rhinitis nasal obstruction sneezing irritation to
cough breething problems
bull GITndash vomitus colic diarrhoea
Symptoms depend onbull Sesibilization level of patientbull Place of allergen entrybull Allergen type
Symptoms
Cardiovascular systemPalpitation tachycardia hypotension arrhytmia
Urogenital systemPicture of renal colic
General symptomsCognition disorders spsms
Reason of deathRespiratory failure cardiovascular failure
Treatment
Adrenaline iv
Corticosteroids iv- Inhibition of leucotrien synthesis-Inhibition of inflammatory cells infilration in place of allergy reaction- Inhibition in cytokine production
Antihistaminics
Antihistaminics Inhibition of H1 and H2 receptors in terminal cells
Theophylin Prolongation of increasing level of cAMP in mast cells
AdrenalineStimulation of cAMP production due to binding to -receptors in mast cells
Corticosteroids Inhibition of leucotrien and cytokine synthesis
Practical part
(1) odběr krve z v auricularis (2ml +heparin) na hematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(2) odběr krve z v auricularis popř intrakardiaacutelně (2ml +heparin) nahematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(3) zhotoveniacute naacutetěru periferniacute krve(4) stanoveniacute počtu krevniacutech elementů (leukocyty trombocyty eozinofily)
za 3 tyacutedno od začaacutetku sensibilizace
opakovanaacute aplikace antigenu (koňskeacute seacuterum) sc a 3 dny
VYacuteSLEDKY
(1) sledovaacuteniacute průběhuanafylaktickeacute reakce
(videozaacuteznam)
(1) srovnaacuteniacute počtukrevniacutech elementů(před a po proběhleacute
anafylaxi)
(2) zhodnoceniacute naacutetěruperiferniacute krve
(ze vzorků před a poanaxylaxi srovnaacuteniacute)
aplikace 3ml koňskeacuteho seacutera iv
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Immediate hypersensitivity Type I
IgE antibody
Mast cells and their mediators (vasoactive amines lipid mediators cytokines)
Antibody mediated Type II
IgM IgG antibodies against cell surface or extracellular matrix antigens
Opsonization and phagocytosis of cells Complement-and Fc receptor-mediated recruitment and activation of leukocytes (neutrophils macrophages) Abnormalities in cellular functions eg hormone receptor signaling
Immune complex mediated Type III
Immune complexes of circulating antigens and IgM or IgG antibodies
Complement-and Fc receptor-mediated recruitment and activation of leukocytes
T cell mediated Type IV
1 CD4+ T cells (delayed-type hypersensitivity)2 CD8+ CTLs (T cell-mediated cytolysis)
1 Macrophage activation cytokine-mediated inflammation2 Direct target cell killing cytokine-mediated inflammation
Type of hypersensitivity
Pathologic immune mechanisms
Mechanisms of tissue injury and disease
In 1906 CPirquet and BSchick observed unwanted reactivity in chlildren after repeated application of diphteric serum ndash they called the reaction serum illness ndash term bdquoallergyldquo1048778 In 1911 ChRichet and PPortier studied influence of extract of sea animals (jelly-fish) in dogs Rapid shock reaction which followed they termed as anaphylactic ndash unwanted (in contrast with prophylaxis)
1920 AFCoca atopy vs genetically predisposition
History
Allergy vs anaphylaxis vs atopybull Allergy
- Allergy is a disorder of the immune system that is often called atopy Allergic reactions occur to environmental substances known as allergens these reactions are acquired predictable and rapid
bull AnaphylaxisAnaphylaxis is an acute systemic (multi-system) and severe Type I Hypersensitivity allergic reaction in humans and other mammals The term comes from the Greek words ανα ana (against) and φύλαξις phylaxis (protection)
bull AtopyAtopy (Greek ατοπία - placelessness) or atopic syndrome is an allergic hypersensitivity affecting parts of the body not in direct contact with the allergen It may involve eczema (atopic dermatitis) allergic conjunctivitis allergic rhinitis and asthma There appears to be a strong hereditary component
Immediate hypersensitivity
The typical sequence of events in immediate hypersensitivity consists ofbull exposure to an antigenbull activation of TH2 cells specific for the antigen bull production of IgE antibody bull binding of the antibody to Fc receptors of mast cellsbull triggering of the mast cells by re-exposure to the antigen resulting in the release of mediators from the mast cells and the subsequent pathologic reaction
Immediate hypersensitivity
The clinical and pathologic manifestations of immediate hypersensitivity consist of the bull vascular and smooth muscle reaction that develops rapidly after repeated exposure to the allergen (the immediate reaction)
bull and a delayed late-phase reaction consisting mainly of
inflammation
Immediate hypersensitivity reactions are manifested in different ways including
bull skin and mucosal allergies bull food allergies bull asthma bull systemic anaphylaxis
The immediate and late-phase reactions
The immediate vascular and smooth muscle reaction to allergen develops within minutes after challenge
Morphology of basophils and eosinophils
Eosinofily
Basofily
Mast cell
bull Respiratory and gastrointestinal system derm
bull Population of mast cells differ by type and amount od mediators
bull Mast cells produce various cytokines IL-1 IL-3 IL-4 IL-5 IL-6 GM-CSF TGF-β TNF-α
Mast cell activation
bull Mast cells are activated by cross-linking of FcεRI molecules which occurs by binding of multivalent antigens to the attached IgE molecules
bull Activation of mast cells results in three types of biologic response ndash secretion of the preformed contents of their granules by
a regulated process of exocytosis ndash synthesis and secretion of lipid mediators ndash and synthesis and secretion of cytokines
Activation of mast cells
Mast cell degranulation
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
bull The effector functions of mast cells are mediated by soluble molecules released from the cells on activation
bull These mediators may be divided into preformed mediators which include biogenic amines and granule macromolecules and newly synthesized mediators which include lipid-derived mediators and cytokines
bull Biogenic aminesndash histamine
bull Granule proteins and proteoglycans (Enzymes)ndash Serine proteases
bull Lipid mediatorsndash Prostaglandins leukotrienes
bull Cytokinesndash TNF IL
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
Biological effect of mediators
Biological effect of histamine
bull H1 receptor- bronchoconstriction- vascular leak- vasodilatation
bull H2 receptor- secretion of HCl
- release of histamine- regulation on immune response
bull H3 receptor
Types of histamine receptors
bull H1- receptors ndash Constriction of
smooth musclendash Increased vascular
leakndash Irritation of sensitive
nervesndash Hypersecretion in
salivary gland
bull H2-receptors
ndash Stimulation of HCl secretionndash Positive chronotropic and
ionotropic effectndash Anaphylaxis
bull H3-receptors (nerve cells)
ndash Regulatory function ndash after activation ndash decrease of histamine and other mediators production in CNS
bull H4-receptory - eosinophils bone marrow lungndash Regulation of immune system
Hypersensitive reaction ndash type I
bull Systemic (anaphylactic reaction)- generalized endangering life shock- anaphylactoid reaction
bull Localized reaction Asthma bronchiale Nasal allergy Atopic dermatitis Food allergy
Uacuteloha žiacuternyacutech buněk u anafylaxe
Anafylaxe
antigen IgE
Anafylaktoidniacutereakce
neimunologickaacute
komplementC5a
C3a Mastocyt
granula
HistaminKallikreinECF-ANCF-A
synteacuteza proteinů cytokinyTNFα TGFβ IL5 IL6
novotvorbaPAF prostaglandiny leukotrieny
Clinical picture and manifestation
bull Mucous membrane dermndash Erythema exanthema pruritus edema
bull Respiratory systemndash Acute rhinitis nasal obstruction sneezing irritation to
cough breething problems
bull GITndash vomitus colic diarrhoea
Symptoms depend onbull Sesibilization level of patientbull Place of allergen entrybull Allergen type
Symptoms
Cardiovascular systemPalpitation tachycardia hypotension arrhytmia
Urogenital systemPicture of renal colic
General symptomsCognition disorders spsms
Reason of deathRespiratory failure cardiovascular failure
Treatment
Adrenaline iv
Corticosteroids iv- Inhibition of leucotrien synthesis-Inhibition of inflammatory cells infilration in place of allergy reaction- Inhibition in cytokine production
Antihistaminics
Antihistaminics Inhibition of H1 and H2 receptors in terminal cells
Theophylin Prolongation of increasing level of cAMP in mast cells
AdrenalineStimulation of cAMP production due to binding to -receptors in mast cells
Corticosteroids Inhibition of leucotrien and cytokine synthesis
Practical part
(1) odběr krve z v auricularis (2ml +heparin) na hematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(2) odběr krve z v auricularis popř intrakardiaacutelně (2ml +heparin) nahematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(3) zhotoveniacute naacutetěru periferniacute krve(4) stanoveniacute počtu krevniacutech elementů (leukocyty trombocyty eozinofily)
za 3 tyacutedno od začaacutetku sensibilizace
opakovanaacute aplikace antigenu (koňskeacute seacuterum) sc a 3 dny
VYacuteSLEDKY
(1) sledovaacuteniacute průběhuanafylaktickeacute reakce
(videozaacuteznam)
(1) srovnaacuteniacute počtukrevniacutech elementů(před a po proběhleacute
anafylaxi)
(2) zhodnoceniacute naacutetěruperiferniacute krve
(ze vzorků před a poanaxylaxi srovnaacuteniacute)
aplikace 3ml koňskeacuteho seacutera iv
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In 1906 CPirquet and BSchick observed unwanted reactivity in chlildren after repeated application of diphteric serum ndash they called the reaction serum illness ndash term bdquoallergyldquo1048778 In 1911 ChRichet and PPortier studied influence of extract of sea animals (jelly-fish) in dogs Rapid shock reaction which followed they termed as anaphylactic ndash unwanted (in contrast with prophylaxis)
1920 AFCoca atopy vs genetically predisposition
History
Allergy vs anaphylaxis vs atopybull Allergy
- Allergy is a disorder of the immune system that is often called atopy Allergic reactions occur to environmental substances known as allergens these reactions are acquired predictable and rapid
bull AnaphylaxisAnaphylaxis is an acute systemic (multi-system) and severe Type I Hypersensitivity allergic reaction in humans and other mammals The term comes from the Greek words ανα ana (against) and φύλαξις phylaxis (protection)
bull AtopyAtopy (Greek ατοπία - placelessness) or atopic syndrome is an allergic hypersensitivity affecting parts of the body not in direct contact with the allergen It may involve eczema (atopic dermatitis) allergic conjunctivitis allergic rhinitis and asthma There appears to be a strong hereditary component
Immediate hypersensitivity
The typical sequence of events in immediate hypersensitivity consists ofbull exposure to an antigenbull activation of TH2 cells specific for the antigen bull production of IgE antibody bull binding of the antibody to Fc receptors of mast cellsbull triggering of the mast cells by re-exposure to the antigen resulting in the release of mediators from the mast cells and the subsequent pathologic reaction
Immediate hypersensitivity
The clinical and pathologic manifestations of immediate hypersensitivity consist of the bull vascular and smooth muscle reaction that develops rapidly after repeated exposure to the allergen (the immediate reaction)
bull and a delayed late-phase reaction consisting mainly of
inflammation
Immediate hypersensitivity reactions are manifested in different ways including
bull skin and mucosal allergies bull food allergies bull asthma bull systemic anaphylaxis
The immediate and late-phase reactions
The immediate vascular and smooth muscle reaction to allergen develops within minutes after challenge
Morphology of basophils and eosinophils
Eosinofily
Basofily
Mast cell
bull Respiratory and gastrointestinal system derm
bull Population of mast cells differ by type and amount od mediators
bull Mast cells produce various cytokines IL-1 IL-3 IL-4 IL-5 IL-6 GM-CSF TGF-β TNF-α
Mast cell activation
bull Mast cells are activated by cross-linking of FcεRI molecules which occurs by binding of multivalent antigens to the attached IgE molecules
bull Activation of mast cells results in three types of biologic response ndash secretion of the preformed contents of their granules by
a regulated process of exocytosis ndash synthesis and secretion of lipid mediators ndash and synthesis and secretion of cytokines
Activation of mast cells
Mast cell degranulation
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
bull The effector functions of mast cells are mediated by soluble molecules released from the cells on activation
bull These mediators may be divided into preformed mediators which include biogenic amines and granule macromolecules and newly synthesized mediators which include lipid-derived mediators and cytokines
bull Biogenic aminesndash histamine
bull Granule proteins and proteoglycans (Enzymes)ndash Serine proteases
bull Lipid mediatorsndash Prostaglandins leukotrienes
bull Cytokinesndash TNF IL
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
Biological effect of mediators
Biological effect of histamine
bull H1 receptor- bronchoconstriction- vascular leak- vasodilatation
bull H2 receptor- secretion of HCl
- release of histamine- regulation on immune response
bull H3 receptor
Types of histamine receptors
bull H1- receptors ndash Constriction of
smooth musclendash Increased vascular
leakndash Irritation of sensitive
nervesndash Hypersecretion in
salivary gland
bull H2-receptors
ndash Stimulation of HCl secretionndash Positive chronotropic and
ionotropic effectndash Anaphylaxis
bull H3-receptors (nerve cells)
ndash Regulatory function ndash after activation ndash decrease of histamine and other mediators production in CNS
bull H4-receptory - eosinophils bone marrow lungndash Regulation of immune system
Hypersensitive reaction ndash type I
bull Systemic (anaphylactic reaction)- generalized endangering life shock- anaphylactoid reaction
bull Localized reaction Asthma bronchiale Nasal allergy Atopic dermatitis Food allergy
Uacuteloha žiacuternyacutech buněk u anafylaxe
Anafylaxe
antigen IgE
Anafylaktoidniacutereakce
neimunologickaacute
komplementC5a
C3a Mastocyt
granula
HistaminKallikreinECF-ANCF-A
synteacuteza proteinů cytokinyTNFα TGFβ IL5 IL6
novotvorbaPAF prostaglandiny leukotrieny
Clinical picture and manifestation
bull Mucous membrane dermndash Erythema exanthema pruritus edema
bull Respiratory systemndash Acute rhinitis nasal obstruction sneezing irritation to
cough breething problems
bull GITndash vomitus colic diarrhoea
Symptoms depend onbull Sesibilization level of patientbull Place of allergen entrybull Allergen type
Symptoms
Cardiovascular systemPalpitation tachycardia hypotension arrhytmia
Urogenital systemPicture of renal colic
General symptomsCognition disorders spsms
Reason of deathRespiratory failure cardiovascular failure
Treatment
Adrenaline iv
Corticosteroids iv- Inhibition of leucotrien synthesis-Inhibition of inflammatory cells infilration in place of allergy reaction- Inhibition in cytokine production
Antihistaminics
Antihistaminics Inhibition of H1 and H2 receptors in terminal cells
Theophylin Prolongation of increasing level of cAMP in mast cells
AdrenalineStimulation of cAMP production due to binding to -receptors in mast cells
Corticosteroids Inhibition of leucotrien and cytokine synthesis
Practical part
(1) odběr krve z v auricularis (2ml +heparin) na hematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(2) odběr krve z v auricularis popř intrakardiaacutelně (2ml +heparin) nahematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(3) zhotoveniacute naacutetěru periferniacute krve(4) stanoveniacute počtu krevniacutech elementů (leukocyty trombocyty eozinofily)
za 3 tyacutedno od začaacutetku sensibilizace
opakovanaacute aplikace antigenu (koňskeacute seacuterum) sc a 3 dny
VYacuteSLEDKY
(1) sledovaacuteniacute průběhuanafylaktickeacute reakce
(videozaacuteznam)
(1) srovnaacuteniacute počtukrevniacutech elementů(před a po proběhleacute
anafylaxi)
(2) zhodnoceniacute naacutetěruperiferniacute krve
(ze vzorků před a poanaxylaxi srovnaacuteniacute)
aplikace 3ml koňskeacuteho seacutera iv
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Allergy vs anaphylaxis vs atopybull Allergy
- Allergy is a disorder of the immune system that is often called atopy Allergic reactions occur to environmental substances known as allergens these reactions are acquired predictable and rapid
bull AnaphylaxisAnaphylaxis is an acute systemic (multi-system) and severe Type I Hypersensitivity allergic reaction in humans and other mammals The term comes from the Greek words ανα ana (against) and φύλαξις phylaxis (protection)
bull AtopyAtopy (Greek ατοπία - placelessness) or atopic syndrome is an allergic hypersensitivity affecting parts of the body not in direct contact with the allergen It may involve eczema (atopic dermatitis) allergic conjunctivitis allergic rhinitis and asthma There appears to be a strong hereditary component
Immediate hypersensitivity
The typical sequence of events in immediate hypersensitivity consists ofbull exposure to an antigenbull activation of TH2 cells specific for the antigen bull production of IgE antibody bull binding of the antibody to Fc receptors of mast cellsbull triggering of the mast cells by re-exposure to the antigen resulting in the release of mediators from the mast cells and the subsequent pathologic reaction
Immediate hypersensitivity
The clinical and pathologic manifestations of immediate hypersensitivity consist of the bull vascular and smooth muscle reaction that develops rapidly after repeated exposure to the allergen (the immediate reaction)
bull and a delayed late-phase reaction consisting mainly of
inflammation
Immediate hypersensitivity reactions are manifested in different ways including
bull skin and mucosal allergies bull food allergies bull asthma bull systemic anaphylaxis
The immediate and late-phase reactions
The immediate vascular and smooth muscle reaction to allergen develops within minutes after challenge
Morphology of basophils and eosinophils
Eosinofily
Basofily
Mast cell
bull Respiratory and gastrointestinal system derm
bull Population of mast cells differ by type and amount od mediators
bull Mast cells produce various cytokines IL-1 IL-3 IL-4 IL-5 IL-6 GM-CSF TGF-β TNF-α
Mast cell activation
bull Mast cells are activated by cross-linking of FcεRI molecules which occurs by binding of multivalent antigens to the attached IgE molecules
bull Activation of mast cells results in three types of biologic response ndash secretion of the preformed contents of their granules by
a regulated process of exocytosis ndash synthesis and secretion of lipid mediators ndash and synthesis and secretion of cytokines
Activation of mast cells
Mast cell degranulation
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
bull The effector functions of mast cells are mediated by soluble molecules released from the cells on activation
bull These mediators may be divided into preformed mediators which include biogenic amines and granule macromolecules and newly synthesized mediators which include lipid-derived mediators and cytokines
bull Biogenic aminesndash histamine
bull Granule proteins and proteoglycans (Enzymes)ndash Serine proteases
bull Lipid mediatorsndash Prostaglandins leukotrienes
bull Cytokinesndash TNF IL
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
Biological effect of mediators
Biological effect of histamine
bull H1 receptor- bronchoconstriction- vascular leak- vasodilatation
bull H2 receptor- secretion of HCl
- release of histamine- regulation on immune response
bull H3 receptor
Types of histamine receptors
bull H1- receptors ndash Constriction of
smooth musclendash Increased vascular
leakndash Irritation of sensitive
nervesndash Hypersecretion in
salivary gland
bull H2-receptors
ndash Stimulation of HCl secretionndash Positive chronotropic and
ionotropic effectndash Anaphylaxis
bull H3-receptors (nerve cells)
ndash Regulatory function ndash after activation ndash decrease of histamine and other mediators production in CNS
bull H4-receptory - eosinophils bone marrow lungndash Regulation of immune system
Hypersensitive reaction ndash type I
bull Systemic (anaphylactic reaction)- generalized endangering life shock- anaphylactoid reaction
bull Localized reaction Asthma bronchiale Nasal allergy Atopic dermatitis Food allergy
Uacuteloha žiacuternyacutech buněk u anafylaxe
Anafylaxe
antigen IgE
Anafylaktoidniacutereakce
neimunologickaacute
komplementC5a
C3a Mastocyt
granula
HistaminKallikreinECF-ANCF-A
synteacuteza proteinů cytokinyTNFα TGFβ IL5 IL6
novotvorbaPAF prostaglandiny leukotrieny
Clinical picture and manifestation
bull Mucous membrane dermndash Erythema exanthema pruritus edema
bull Respiratory systemndash Acute rhinitis nasal obstruction sneezing irritation to
cough breething problems
bull GITndash vomitus colic diarrhoea
Symptoms depend onbull Sesibilization level of patientbull Place of allergen entrybull Allergen type
Symptoms
Cardiovascular systemPalpitation tachycardia hypotension arrhytmia
Urogenital systemPicture of renal colic
General symptomsCognition disorders spsms
Reason of deathRespiratory failure cardiovascular failure
Treatment
Adrenaline iv
Corticosteroids iv- Inhibition of leucotrien synthesis-Inhibition of inflammatory cells infilration in place of allergy reaction- Inhibition in cytokine production
Antihistaminics
Antihistaminics Inhibition of H1 and H2 receptors in terminal cells
Theophylin Prolongation of increasing level of cAMP in mast cells
AdrenalineStimulation of cAMP production due to binding to -receptors in mast cells
Corticosteroids Inhibition of leucotrien and cytokine synthesis
Practical part
(1) odběr krve z v auricularis (2ml +heparin) na hematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(2) odběr krve z v auricularis popř intrakardiaacutelně (2ml +heparin) nahematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(3) zhotoveniacute naacutetěru periferniacute krve(4) stanoveniacute počtu krevniacutech elementů (leukocyty trombocyty eozinofily)
za 3 tyacutedno od začaacutetku sensibilizace
opakovanaacute aplikace antigenu (koňskeacute seacuterum) sc a 3 dny
VYacuteSLEDKY
(1) sledovaacuteniacute průběhuanafylaktickeacute reakce
(videozaacuteznam)
(1) srovnaacuteniacute počtukrevniacutech elementů(před a po proběhleacute
anafylaxi)
(2) zhodnoceniacute naacutetěruperiferniacute krve
(ze vzorků před a poanaxylaxi srovnaacuteniacute)
aplikace 3ml koňskeacuteho seacutera iv
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Immediate hypersensitivity
The typical sequence of events in immediate hypersensitivity consists ofbull exposure to an antigenbull activation of TH2 cells specific for the antigen bull production of IgE antibody bull binding of the antibody to Fc receptors of mast cellsbull triggering of the mast cells by re-exposure to the antigen resulting in the release of mediators from the mast cells and the subsequent pathologic reaction
Immediate hypersensitivity
The clinical and pathologic manifestations of immediate hypersensitivity consist of the bull vascular and smooth muscle reaction that develops rapidly after repeated exposure to the allergen (the immediate reaction)
bull and a delayed late-phase reaction consisting mainly of
inflammation
Immediate hypersensitivity reactions are manifested in different ways including
bull skin and mucosal allergies bull food allergies bull asthma bull systemic anaphylaxis
The immediate and late-phase reactions
The immediate vascular and smooth muscle reaction to allergen develops within minutes after challenge
Morphology of basophils and eosinophils
Eosinofily
Basofily
Mast cell
bull Respiratory and gastrointestinal system derm
bull Population of mast cells differ by type and amount od mediators
bull Mast cells produce various cytokines IL-1 IL-3 IL-4 IL-5 IL-6 GM-CSF TGF-β TNF-α
Mast cell activation
bull Mast cells are activated by cross-linking of FcεRI molecules which occurs by binding of multivalent antigens to the attached IgE molecules
bull Activation of mast cells results in three types of biologic response ndash secretion of the preformed contents of their granules by
a regulated process of exocytosis ndash synthesis and secretion of lipid mediators ndash and synthesis and secretion of cytokines
Activation of mast cells
Mast cell degranulation
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
bull The effector functions of mast cells are mediated by soluble molecules released from the cells on activation
bull These mediators may be divided into preformed mediators which include biogenic amines and granule macromolecules and newly synthesized mediators which include lipid-derived mediators and cytokines
bull Biogenic aminesndash histamine
bull Granule proteins and proteoglycans (Enzymes)ndash Serine proteases
bull Lipid mediatorsndash Prostaglandins leukotrienes
bull Cytokinesndash TNF IL
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
Biological effect of mediators
Biological effect of histamine
bull H1 receptor- bronchoconstriction- vascular leak- vasodilatation
bull H2 receptor- secretion of HCl
- release of histamine- regulation on immune response
bull H3 receptor
Types of histamine receptors
bull H1- receptors ndash Constriction of
smooth musclendash Increased vascular
leakndash Irritation of sensitive
nervesndash Hypersecretion in
salivary gland
bull H2-receptors
ndash Stimulation of HCl secretionndash Positive chronotropic and
ionotropic effectndash Anaphylaxis
bull H3-receptors (nerve cells)
ndash Regulatory function ndash after activation ndash decrease of histamine and other mediators production in CNS
bull H4-receptory - eosinophils bone marrow lungndash Regulation of immune system
Hypersensitive reaction ndash type I
bull Systemic (anaphylactic reaction)- generalized endangering life shock- anaphylactoid reaction
bull Localized reaction Asthma bronchiale Nasal allergy Atopic dermatitis Food allergy
Uacuteloha žiacuternyacutech buněk u anafylaxe
Anafylaxe
antigen IgE
Anafylaktoidniacutereakce
neimunologickaacute
komplementC5a
C3a Mastocyt
granula
HistaminKallikreinECF-ANCF-A
synteacuteza proteinů cytokinyTNFα TGFβ IL5 IL6
novotvorbaPAF prostaglandiny leukotrieny
Clinical picture and manifestation
bull Mucous membrane dermndash Erythema exanthema pruritus edema
bull Respiratory systemndash Acute rhinitis nasal obstruction sneezing irritation to
cough breething problems
bull GITndash vomitus colic diarrhoea
Symptoms depend onbull Sesibilization level of patientbull Place of allergen entrybull Allergen type
Symptoms
Cardiovascular systemPalpitation tachycardia hypotension arrhytmia
Urogenital systemPicture of renal colic
General symptomsCognition disorders spsms
Reason of deathRespiratory failure cardiovascular failure
Treatment
Adrenaline iv
Corticosteroids iv- Inhibition of leucotrien synthesis-Inhibition of inflammatory cells infilration in place of allergy reaction- Inhibition in cytokine production
Antihistaminics
Antihistaminics Inhibition of H1 and H2 receptors in terminal cells
Theophylin Prolongation of increasing level of cAMP in mast cells
AdrenalineStimulation of cAMP production due to binding to -receptors in mast cells
Corticosteroids Inhibition of leucotrien and cytokine synthesis
Practical part
(1) odběr krve z v auricularis (2ml +heparin) na hematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(2) odběr krve z v auricularis popř intrakardiaacutelně (2ml +heparin) nahematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(3) zhotoveniacute naacutetěru periferniacute krve(4) stanoveniacute počtu krevniacutech elementů (leukocyty trombocyty eozinofily)
za 3 tyacutedno od začaacutetku sensibilizace
opakovanaacute aplikace antigenu (koňskeacute seacuterum) sc a 3 dny
VYacuteSLEDKY
(1) sledovaacuteniacute průběhuanafylaktickeacute reakce
(videozaacuteznam)
(1) srovnaacuteniacute počtukrevniacutech elementů(před a po proběhleacute
anafylaxi)
(2) zhodnoceniacute naacutetěruperiferniacute krve
(ze vzorků před a poanaxylaxi srovnaacuteniacute)
aplikace 3ml koňskeacuteho seacutera iv
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Immediate hypersensitivity
The clinical and pathologic manifestations of immediate hypersensitivity consist of the bull vascular and smooth muscle reaction that develops rapidly after repeated exposure to the allergen (the immediate reaction)
bull and a delayed late-phase reaction consisting mainly of
inflammation
Immediate hypersensitivity reactions are manifested in different ways including
bull skin and mucosal allergies bull food allergies bull asthma bull systemic anaphylaxis
The immediate and late-phase reactions
The immediate vascular and smooth muscle reaction to allergen develops within minutes after challenge
Morphology of basophils and eosinophils
Eosinofily
Basofily
Mast cell
bull Respiratory and gastrointestinal system derm
bull Population of mast cells differ by type and amount od mediators
bull Mast cells produce various cytokines IL-1 IL-3 IL-4 IL-5 IL-6 GM-CSF TGF-β TNF-α
Mast cell activation
bull Mast cells are activated by cross-linking of FcεRI molecules which occurs by binding of multivalent antigens to the attached IgE molecules
bull Activation of mast cells results in three types of biologic response ndash secretion of the preformed contents of their granules by
a regulated process of exocytosis ndash synthesis and secretion of lipid mediators ndash and synthesis and secretion of cytokines
Activation of mast cells
Mast cell degranulation
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
bull The effector functions of mast cells are mediated by soluble molecules released from the cells on activation
bull These mediators may be divided into preformed mediators which include biogenic amines and granule macromolecules and newly synthesized mediators which include lipid-derived mediators and cytokines
bull Biogenic aminesndash histamine
bull Granule proteins and proteoglycans (Enzymes)ndash Serine proteases
bull Lipid mediatorsndash Prostaglandins leukotrienes
bull Cytokinesndash TNF IL
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
Biological effect of mediators
Biological effect of histamine
bull H1 receptor- bronchoconstriction- vascular leak- vasodilatation
bull H2 receptor- secretion of HCl
- release of histamine- regulation on immune response
bull H3 receptor
Types of histamine receptors
bull H1- receptors ndash Constriction of
smooth musclendash Increased vascular
leakndash Irritation of sensitive
nervesndash Hypersecretion in
salivary gland
bull H2-receptors
ndash Stimulation of HCl secretionndash Positive chronotropic and
ionotropic effectndash Anaphylaxis
bull H3-receptors (nerve cells)
ndash Regulatory function ndash after activation ndash decrease of histamine and other mediators production in CNS
bull H4-receptory - eosinophils bone marrow lungndash Regulation of immune system
Hypersensitive reaction ndash type I
bull Systemic (anaphylactic reaction)- generalized endangering life shock- anaphylactoid reaction
bull Localized reaction Asthma bronchiale Nasal allergy Atopic dermatitis Food allergy
Uacuteloha žiacuternyacutech buněk u anafylaxe
Anafylaxe
antigen IgE
Anafylaktoidniacutereakce
neimunologickaacute
komplementC5a
C3a Mastocyt
granula
HistaminKallikreinECF-ANCF-A
synteacuteza proteinů cytokinyTNFα TGFβ IL5 IL6
novotvorbaPAF prostaglandiny leukotrieny
Clinical picture and manifestation
bull Mucous membrane dermndash Erythema exanthema pruritus edema
bull Respiratory systemndash Acute rhinitis nasal obstruction sneezing irritation to
cough breething problems
bull GITndash vomitus colic diarrhoea
Symptoms depend onbull Sesibilization level of patientbull Place of allergen entrybull Allergen type
Symptoms
Cardiovascular systemPalpitation tachycardia hypotension arrhytmia
Urogenital systemPicture of renal colic
General symptomsCognition disorders spsms
Reason of deathRespiratory failure cardiovascular failure
Treatment
Adrenaline iv
Corticosteroids iv- Inhibition of leucotrien synthesis-Inhibition of inflammatory cells infilration in place of allergy reaction- Inhibition in cytokine production
Antihistaminics
Antihistaminics Inhibition of H1 and H2 receptors in terminal cells
Theophylin Prolongation of increasing level of cAMP in mast cells
AdrenalineStimulation of cAMP production due to binding to -receptors in mast cells
Corticosteroids Inhibition of leucotrien and cytokine synthesis
Practical part
(1) odběr krve z v auricularis (2ml +heparin) na hematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(2) odběr krve z v auricularis popř intrakardiaacutelně (2ml +heparin) nahematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(3) zhotoveniacute naacutetěru periferniacute krve(4) stanoveniacute počtu krevniacutech elementů (leukocyty trombocyty eozinofily)
za 3 tyacutedno od začaacutetku sensibilizace
opakovanaacute aplikace antigenu (koňskeacute seacuterum) sc a 3 dny
VYacuteSLEDKY
(1) sledovaacuteniacute průběhuanafylaktickeacute reakce
(videozaacuteznam)
(1) srovnaacuteniacute počtukrevniacutech elementů(před a po proběhleacute
anafylaxi)
(2) zhodnoceniacute naacutetěruperiferniacute krve
(ze vzorků před a poanaxylaxi srovnaacuteniacute)
aplikace 3ml koňskeacuteho seacutera iv
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The immediate and late-phase reactions
The immediate vascular and smooth muscle reaction to allergen develops within minutes after challenge
Morphology of basophils and eosinophils
Eosinofily
Basofily
Mast cell
bull Respiratory and gastrointestinal system derm
bull Population of mast cells differ by type and amount od mediators
bull Mast cells produce various cytokines IL-1 IL-3 IL-4 IL-5 IL-6 GM-CSF TGF-β TNF-α
Mast cell activation
bull Mast cells are activated by cross-linking of FcεRI molecules which occurs by binding of multivalent antigens to the attached IgE molecules
bull Activation of mast cells results in three types of biologic response ndash secretion of the preformed contents of their granules by
a regulated process of exocytosis ndash synthesis and secretion of lipid mediators ndash and synthesis and secretion of cytokines
Activation of mast cells
Mast cell degranulation
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
bull The effector functions of mast cells are mediated by soluble molecules released from the cells on activation
bull These mediators may be divided into preformed mediators which include biogenic amines and granule macromolecules and newly synthesized mediators which include lipid-derived mediators and cytokines
bull Biogenic aminesndash histamine
bull Granule proteins and proteoglycans (Enzymes)ndash Serine proteases
bull Lipid mediatorsndash Prostaglandins leukotrienes
bull Cytokinesndash TNF IL
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
Biological effect of mediators
Biological effect of histamine
bull H1 receptor- bronchoconstriction- vascular leak- vasodilatation
bull H2 receptor- secretion of HCl
- release of histamine- regulation on immune response
bull H3 receptor
Types of histamine receptors
bull H1- receptors ndash Constriction of
smooth musclendash Increased vascular
leakndash Irritation of sensitive
nervesndash Hypersecretion in
salivary gland
bull H2-receptors
ndash Stimulation of HCl secretionndash Positive chronotropic and
ionotropic effectndash Anaphylaxis
bull H3-receptors (nerve cells)
ndash Regulatory function ndash after activation ndash decrease of histamine and other mediators production in CNS
bull H4-receptory - eosinophils bone marrow lungndash Regulation of immune system
Hypersensitive reaction ndash type I
bull Systemic (anaphylactic reaction)- generalized endangering life shock- anaphylactoid reaction
bull Localized reaction Asthma bronchiale Nasal allergy Atopic dermatitis Food allergy
Uacuteloha žiacuternyacutech buněk u anafylaxe
Anafylaxe
antigen IgE
Anafylaktoidniacutereakce
neimunologickaacute
komplementC5a
C3a Mastocyt
granula
HistaminKallikreinECF-ANCF-A
synteacuteza proteinů cytokinyTNFα TGFβ IL5 IL6
novotvorbaPAF prostaglandiny leukotrieny
Clinical picture and manifestation
bull Mucous membrane dermndash Erythema exanthema pruritus edema
bull Respiratory systemndash Acute rhinitis nasal obstruction sneezing irritation to
cough breething problems
bull GITndash vomitus colic diarrhoea
Symptoms depend onbull Sesibilization level of patientbull Place of allergen entrybull Allergen type
Symptoms
Cardiovascular systemPalpitation tachycardia hypotension arrhytmia
Urogenital systemPicture of renal colic
General symptomsCognition disorders spsms
Reason of deathRespiratory failure cardiovascular failure
Treatment
Adrenaline iv
Corticosteroids iv- Inhibition of leucotrien synthesis-Inhibition of inflammatory cells infilration in place of allergy reaction- Inhibition in cytokine production
Antihistaminics
Antihistaminics Inhibition of H1 and H2 receptors in terminal cells
Theophylin Prolongation of increasing level of cAMP in mast cells
AdrenalineStimulation of cAMP production due to binding to -receptors in mast cells
Corticosteroids Inhibition of leucotrien and cytokine synthesis
Practical part
(1) odběr krve z v auricularis (2ml +heparin) na hematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(2) odběr krve z v auricularis popř intrakardiaacutelně (2ml +heparin) nahematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(3) zhotoveniacute naacutetěru periferniacute krve(4) stanoveniacute počtu krevniacutech elementů (leukocyty trombocyty eozinofily)
za 3 tyacutedno od začaacutetku sensibilizace
opakovanaacute aplikace antigenu (koňskeacute seacuterum) sc a 3 dny
VYacuteSLEDKY
(1) sledovaacuteniacute průběhuanafylaktickeacute reakce
(videozaacuteznam)
(1) srovnaacuteniacute počtukrevniacutech elementů(před a po proběhleacute
anafylaxi)
(2) zhodnoceniacute naacutetěruperiferniacute krve
(ze vzorků před a poanaxylaxi srovnaacuteniacute)
aplikace 3ml koňskeacuteho seacutera iv
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Morphology of basophils and eosinophils
Eosinofily
Basofily
Mast cell
bull Respiratory and gastrointestinal system derm
bull Population of mast cells differ by type and amount od mediators
bull Mast cells produce various cytokines IL-1 IL-3 IL-4 IL-5 IL-6 GM-CSF TGF-β TNF-α
Mast cell activation
bull Mast cells are activated by cross-linking of FcεRI molecules which occurs by binding of multivalent antigens to the attached IgE molecules
bull Activation of mast cells results in three types of biologic response ndash secretion of the preformed contents of their granules by
a regulated process of exocytosis ndash synthesis and secretion of lipid mediators ndash and synthesis and secretion of cytokines
Activation of mast cells
Mast cell degranulation
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
bull The effector functions of mast cells are mediated by soluble molecules released from the cells on activation
bull These mediators may be divided into preformed mediators which include biogenic amines and granule macromolecules and newly synthesized mediators which include lipid-derived mediators and cytokines
bull Biogenic aminesndash histamine
bull Granule proteins and proteoglycans (Enzymes)ndash Serine proteases
bull Lipid mediatorsndash Prostaglandins leukotrienes
bull Cytokinesndash TNF IL
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
Biological effect of mediators
Biological effect of histamine
bull H1 receptor- bronchoconstriction- vascular leak- vasodilatation
bull H2 receptor- secretion of HCl
- release of histamine- regulation on immune response
bull H3 receptor
Types of histamine receptors
bull H1- receptors ndash Constriction of
smooth musclendash Increased vascular
leakndash Irritation of sensitive
nervesndash Hypersecretion in
salivary gland
bull H2-receptors
ndash Stimulation of HCl secretionndash Positive chronotropic and
ionotropic effectndash Anaphylaxis
bull H3-receptors (nerve cells)
ndash Regulatory function ndash after activation ndash decrease of histamine and other mediators production in CNS
bull H4-receptory - eosinophils bone marrow lungndash Regulation of immune system
Hypersensitive reaction ndash type I
bull Systemic (anaphylactic reaction)- generalized endangering life shock- anaphylactoid reaction
bull Localized reaction Asthma bronchiale Nasal allergy Atopic dermatitis Food allergy
Uacuteloha žiacuternyacutech buněk u anafylaxe
Anafylaxe
antigen IgE
Anafylaktoidniacutereakce
neimunologickaacute
komplementC5a
C3a Mastocyt
granula
HistaminKallikreinECF-ANCF-A
synteacuteza proteinů cytokinyTNFα TGFβ IL5 IL6
novotvorbaPAF prostaglandiny leukotrieny
Clinical picture and manifestation
bull Mucous membrane dermndash Erythema exanthema pruritus edema
bull Respiratory systemndash Acute rhinitis nasal obstruction sneezing irritation to
cough breething problems
bull GITndash vomitus colic diarrhoea
Symptoms depend onbull Sesibilization level of patientbull Place of allergen entrybull Allergen type
Symptoms
Cardiovascular systemPalpitation tachycardia hypotension arrhytmia
Urogenital systemPicture of renal colic
General symptomsCognition disorders spsms
Reason of deathRespiratory failure cardiovascular failure
Treatment
Adrenaline iv
Corticosteroids iv- Inhibition of leucotrien synthesis-Inhibition of inflammatory cells infilration in place of allergy reaction- Inhibition in cytokine production
Antihistaminics
Antihistaminics Inhibition of H1 and H2 receptors in terminal cells
Theophylin Prolongation of increasing level of cAMP in mast cells
AdrenalineStimulation of cAMP production due to binding to -receptors in mast cells
Corticosteroids Inhibition of leucotrien and cytokine synthesis
Practical part
(1) odběr krve z v auricularis (2ml +heparin) na hematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(2) odběr krve z v auricularis popř intrakardiaacutelně (2ml +heparin) nahematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(3) zhotoveniacute naacutetěru periferniacute krve(4) stanoveniacute počtu krevniacutech elementů (leukocyty trombocyty eozinofily)
za 3 tyacutedno od začaacutetku sensibilizace
opakovanaacute aplikace antigenu (koňskeacute seacuterum) sc a 3 dny
VYacuteSLEDKY
(1) sledovaacuteniacute průběhuanafylaktickeacute reakce
(videozaacuteznam)
(1) srovnaacuteniacute počtukrevniacutech elementů(před a po proběhleacute
anafylaxi)
(2) zhodnoceniacute naacutetěruperiferniacute krve
(ze vzorků před a poanaxylaxi srovnaacuteniacute)
aplikace 3ml koňskeacuteho seacutera iv
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Eosinofily
Basofily
Mast cell
bull Respiratory and gastrointestinal system derm
bull Population of mast cells differ by type and amount od mediators
bull Mast cells produce various cytokines IL-1 IL-3 IL-4 IL-5 IL-6 GM-CSF TGF-β TNF-α
Mast cell activation
bull Mast cells are activated by cross-linking of FcεRI molecules which occurs by binding of multivalent antigens to the attached IgE molecules
bull Activation of mast cells results in three types of biologic response ndash secretion of the preformed contents of their granules by
a regulated process of exocytosis ndash synthesis and secretion of lipid mediators ndash and synthesis and secretion of cytokines
Activation of mast cells
Mast cell degranulation
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
bull The effector functions of mast cells are mediated by soluble molecules released from the cells on activation
bull These mediators may be divided into preformed mediators which include biogenic amines and granule macromolecules and newly synthesized mediators which include lipid-derived mediators and cytokines
bull Biogenic aminesndash histamine
bull Granule proteins and proteoglycans (Enzymes)ndash Serine proteases
bull Lipid mediatorsndash Prostaglandins leukotrienes
bull Cytokinesndash TNF IL
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
Biological effect of mediators
Biological effect of histamine
bull H1 receptor- bronchoconstriction- vascular leak- vasodilatation
bull H2 receptor- secretion of HCl
- release of histamine- regulation on immune response
bull H3 receptor
Types of histamine receptors
bull H1- receptors ndash Constriction of
smooth musclendash Increased vascular
leakndash Irritation of sensitive
nervesndash Hypersecretion in
salivary gland
bull H2-receptors
ndash Stimulation of HCl secretionndash Positive chronotropic and
ionotropic effectndash Anaphylaxis
bull H3-receptors (nerve cells)
ndash Regulatory function ndash after activation ndash decrease of histamine and other mediators production in CNS
bull H4-receptory - eosinophils bone marrow lungndash Regulation of immune system
Hypersensitive reaction ndash type I
bull Systemic (anaphylactic reaction)- generalized endangering life shock- anaphylactoid reaction
bull Localized reaction Asthma bronchiale Nasal allergy Atopic dermatitis Food allergy
Uacuteloha žiacuternyacutech buněk u anafylaxe
Anafylaxe
antigen IgE
Anafylaktoidniacutereakce
neimunologickaacute
komplementC5a
C3a Mastocyt
granula
HistaminKallikreinECF-ANCF-A
synteacuteza proteinů cytokinyTNFα TGFβ IL5 IL6
novotvorbaPAF prostaglandiny leukotrieny
Clinical picture and manifestation
bull Mucous membrane dermndash Erythema exanthema pruritus edema
bull Respiratory systemndash Acute rhinitis nasal obstruction sneezing irritation to
cough breething problems
bull GITndash vomitus colic diarrhoea
Symptoms depend onbull Sesibilization level of patientbull Place of allergen entrybull Allergen type
Symptoms
Cardiovascular systemPalpitation tachycardia hypotension arrhytmia
Urogenital systemPicture of renal colic
General symptomsCognition disorders spsms
Reason of deathRespiratory failure cardiovascular failure
Treatment
Adrenaline iv
Corticosteroids iv- Inhibition of leucotrien synthesis-Inhibition of inflammatory cells infilration in place of allergy reaction- Inhibition in cytokine production
Antihistaminics
Antihistaminics Inhibition of H1 and H2 receptors in terminal cells
Theophylin Prolongation of increasing level of cAMP in mast cells
AdrenalineStimulation of cAMP production due to binding to -receptors in mast cells
Corticosteroids Inhibition of leucotrien and cytokine synthesis
Practical part
(1) odběr krve z v auricularis (2ml +heparin) na hematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(2) odběr krve z v auricularis popř intrakardiaacutelně (2ml +heparin) nahematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(3) zhotoveniacute naacutetěru periferniacute krve(4) stanoveniacute počtu krevniacutech elementů (leukocyty trombocyty eozinofily)
za 3 tyacutedno od začaacutetku sensibilizace
opakovanaacute aplikace antigenu (koňskeacute seacuterum) sc a 3 dny
VYacuteSLEDKY
(1) sledovaacuteniacute průběhuanafylaktickeacute reakce
(videozaacuteznam)
(1) srovnaacuteniacute počtukrevniacutech elementů(před a po proběhleacute
anafylaxi)
(2) zhodnoceniacute naacutetěruperiferniacute krve
(ze vzorků před a poanaxylaxi srovnaacuteniacute)
aplikace 3ml koňskeacuteho seacutera iv
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Basofily
Mast cell
bull Respiratory and gastrointestinal system derm
bull Population of mast cells differ by type and amount od mediators
bull Mast cells produce various cytokines IL-1 IL-3 IL-4 IL-5 IL-6 GM-CSF TGF-β TNF-α
Mast cell activation
bull Mast cells are activated by cross-linking of FcεRI molecules which occurs by binding of multivalent antigens to the attached IgE molecules
bull Activation of mast cells results in three types of biologic response ndash secretion of the preformed contents of their granules by
a regulated process of exocytosis ndash synthesis and secretion of lipid mediators ndash and synthesis and secretion of cytokines
Activation of mast cells
Mast cell degranulation
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
bull The effector functions of mast cells are mediated by soluble molecules released from the cells on activation
bull These mediators may be divided into preformed mediators which include biogenic amines and granule macromolecules and newly synthesized mediators which include lipid-derived mediators and cytokines
bull Biogenic aminesndash histamine
bull Granule proteins and proteoglycans (Enzymes)ndash Serine proteases
bull Lipid mediatorsndash Prostaglandins leukotrienes
bull Cytokinesndash TNF IL
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
Biological effect of mediators
Biological effect of histamine
bull H1 receptor- bronchoconstriction- vascular leak- vasodilatation
bull H2 receptor- secretion of HCl
- release of histamine- regulation on immune response
bull H3 receptor
Types of histamine receptors
bull H1- receptors ndash Constriction of
smooth musclendash Increased vascular
leakndash Irritation of sensitive
nervesndash Hypersecretion in
salivary gland
bull H2-receptors
ndash Stimulation of HCl secretionndash Positive chronotropic and
ionotropic effectndash Anaphylaxis
bull H3-receptors (nerve cells)
ndash Regulatory function ndash after activation ndash decrease of histamine and other mediators production in CNS
bull H4-receptory - eosinophils bone marrow lungndash Regulation of immune system
Hypersensitive reaction ndash type I
bull Systemic (anaphylactic reaction)- generalized endangering life shock- anaphylactoid reaction
bull Localized reaction Asthma bronchiale Nasal allergy Atopic dermatitis Food allergy
Uacuteloha žiacuternyacutech buněk u anafylaxe
Anafylaxe
antigen IgE
Anafylaktoidniacutereakce
neimunologickaacute
komplementC5a
C3a Mastocyt
granula
HistaminKallikreinECF-ANCF-A
synteacuteza proteinů cytokinyTNFα TGFβ IL5 IL6
novotvorbaPAF prostaglandiny leukotrieny
Clinical picture and manifestation
bull Mucous membrane dermndash Erythema exanthema pruritus edema
bull Respiratory systemndash Acute rhinitis nasal obstruction sneezing irritation to
cough breething problems
bull GITndash vomitus colic diarrhoea
Symptoms depend onbull Sesibilization level of patientbull Place of allergen entrybull Allergen type
Symptoms
Cardiovascular systemPalpitation tachycardia hypotension arrhytmia
Urogenital systemPicture of renal colic
General symptomsCognition disorders spsms
Reason of deathRespiratory failure cardiovascular failure
Treatment
Adrenaline iv
Corticosteroids iv- Inhibition of leucotrien synthesis-Inhibition of inflammatory cells infilration in place of allergy reaction- Inhibition in cytokine production
Antihistaminics
Antihistaminics Inhibition of H1 and H2 receptors in terminal cells
Theophylin Prolongation of increasing level of cAMP in mast cells
AdrenalineStimulation of cAMP production due to binding to -receptors in mast cells
Corticosteroids Inhibition of leucotrien and cytokine synthesis
Practical part
(1) odběr krve z v auricularis (2ml +heparin) na hematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(2) odběr krve z v auricularis popř intrakardiaacutelně (2ml +heparin) nahematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(3) zhotoveniacute naacutetěru periferniacute krve(4) stanoveniacute počtu krevniacutech elementů (leukocyty trombocyty eozinofily)
za 3 tyacutedno od začaacutetku sensibilizace
opakovanaacute aplikace antigenu (koňskeacute seacuterum) sc a 3 dny
VYacuteSLEDKY
(1) sledovaacuteniacute průběhuanafylaktickeacute reakce
(videozaacuteznam)
(1) srovnaacuteniacute počtukrevniacutech elementů(před a po proběhleacute
anafylaxi)
(2) zhodnoceniacute naacutetěruperiferniacute krve
(ze vzorků před a poanaxylaxi srovnaacuteniacute)
aplikace 3ml koňskeacuteho seacutera iv
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Mast cell
bull Respiratory and gastrointestinal system derm
bull Population of mast cells differ by type and amount od mediators
bull Mast cells produce various cytokines IL-1 IL-3 IL-4 IL-5 IL-6 GM-CSF TGF-β TNF-α
Mast cell activation
bull Mast cells are activated by cross-linking of FcεRI molecules which occurs by binding of multivalent antigens to the attached IgE molecules
bull Activation of mast cells results in three types of biologic response ndash secretion of the preformed contents of their granules by
a regulated process of exocytosis ndash synthesis and secretion of lipid mediators ndash and synthesis and secretion of cytokines
Activation of mast cells
Mast cell degranulation
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
bull The effector functions of mast cells are mediated by soluble molecules released from the cells on activation
bull These mediators may be divided into preformed mediators which include biogenic amines and granule macromolecules and newly synthesized mediators which include lipid-derived mediators and cytokines
bull Biogenic aminesndash histamine
bull Granule proteins and proteoglycans (Enzymes)ndash Serine proteases
bull Lipid mediatorsndash Prostaglandins leukotrienes
bull Cytokinesndash TNF IL
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
Biological effect of mediators
Biological effect of histamine
bull H1 receptor- bronchoconstriction- vascular leak- vasodilatation
bull H2 receptor- secretion of HCl
- release of histamine- regulation on immune response
bull H3 receptor
Types of histamine receptors
bull H1- receptors ndash Constriction of
smooth musclendash Increased vascular
leakndash Irritation of sensitive
nervesndash Hypersecretion in
salivary gland
bull H2-receptors
ndash Stimulation of HCl secretionndash Positive chronotropic and
ionotropic effectndash Anaphylaxis
bull H3-receptors (nerve cells)
ndash Regulatory function ndash after activation ndash decrease of histamine and other mediators production in CNS
bull H4-receptory - eosinophils bone marrow lungndash Regulation of immune system
Hypersensitive reaction ndash type I
bull Systemic (anaphylactic reaction)- generalized endangering life shock- anaphylactoid reaction
bull Localized reaction Asthma bronchiale Nasal allergy Atopic dermatitis Food allergy
Uacuteloha žiacuternyacutech buněk u anafylaxe
Anafylaxe
antigen IgE
Anafylaktoidniacutereakce
neimunologickaacute
komplementC5a
C3a Mastocyt
granula
HistaminKallikreinECF-ANCF-A
synteacuteza proteinů cytokinyTNFα TGFβ IL5 IL6
novotvorbaPAF prostaglandiny leukotrieny
Clinical picture and manifestation
bull Mucous membrane dermndash Erythema exanthema pruritus edema
bull Respiratory systemndash Acute rhinitis nasal obstruction sneezing irritation to
cough breething problems
bull GITndash vomitus colic diarrhoea
Symptoms depend onbull Sesibilization level of patientbull Place of allergen entrybull Allergen type
Symptoms
Cardiovascular systemPalpitation tachycardia hypotension arrhytmia
Urogenital systemPicture of renal colic
General symptomsCognition disorders spsms
Reason of deathRespiratory failure cardiovascular failure
Treatment
Adrenaline iv
Corticosteroids iv- Inhibition of leucotrien synthesis-Inhibition of inflammatory cells infilration in place of allergy reaction- Inhibition in cytokine production
Antihistaminics
Antihistaminics Inhibition of H1 and H2 receptors in terminal cells
Theophylin Prolongation of increasing level of cAMP in mast cells
AdrenalineStimulation of cAMP production due to binding to -receptors in mast cells
Corticosteroids Inhibition of leucotrien and cytokine synthesis
Practical part
(1) odběr krve z v auricularis (2ml +heparin) na hematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(2) odběr krve z v auricularis popř intrakardiaacutelně (2ml +heparin) nahematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(3) zhotoveniacute naacutetěru periferniacute krve(4) stanoveniacute počtu krevniacutech elementů (leukocyty trombocyty eozinofily)
za 3 tyacutedno od začaacutetku sensibilizace
opakovanaacute aplikace antigenu (koňskeacute seacuterum) sc a 3 dny
VYacuteSLEDKY
(1) sledovaacuteniacute průběhuanafylaktickeacute reakce
(videozaacuteznam)
(1) srovnaacuteniacute počtukrevniacutech elementů(před a po proběhleacute
anafylaxi)
(2) zhodnoceniacute naacutetěruperiferniacute krve
(ze vzorků před a poanaxylaxi srovnaacuteniacute)
aplikace 3ml koňskeacuteho seacutera iv
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Mast cell activation
bull Mast cells are activated by cross-linking of FcεRI molecules which occurs by binding of multivalent antigens to the attached IgE molecules
bull Activation of mast cells results in three types of biologic response ndash secretion of the preformed contents of their granules by
a regulated process of exocytosis ndash synthesis and secretion of lipid mediators ndash and synthesis and secretion of cytokines
Activation of mast cells
Mast cell degranulation
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
bull The effector functions of mast cells are mediated by soluble molecules released from the cells on activation
bull These mediators may be divided into preformed mediators which include biogenic amines and granule macromolecules and newly synthesized mediators which include lipid-derived mediators and cytokines
bull Biogenic aminesndash histamine
bull Granule proteins and proteoglycans (Enzymes)ndash Serine proteases
bull Lipid mediatorsndash Prostaglandins leukotrienes
bull Cytokinesndash TNF IL
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
Biological effect of mediators
Biological effect of histamine
bull H1 receptor- bronchoconstriction- vascular leak- vasodilatation
bull H2 receptor- secretion of HCl
- release of histamine- regulation on immune response
bull H3 receptor
Types of histamine receptors
bull H1- receptors ndash Constriction of
smooth musclendash Increased vascular
leakndash Irritation of sensitive
nervesndash Hypersecretion in
salivary gland
bull H2-receptors
ndash Stimulation of HCl secretionndash Positive chronotropic and
ionotropic effectndash Anaphylaxis
bull H3-receptors (nerve cells)
ndash Regulatory function ndash after activation ndash decrease of histamine and other mediators production in CNS
bull H4-receptory - eosinophils bone marrow lungndash Regulation of immune system
Hypersensitive reaction ndash type I
bull Systemic (anaphylactic reaction)- generalized endangering life shock- anaphylactoid reaction
bull Localized reaction Asthma bronchiale Nasal allergy Atopic dermatitis Food allergy
Uacuteloha žiacuternyacutech buněk u anafylaxe
Anafylaxe
antigen IgE
Anafylaktoidniacutereakce
neimunologickaacute
komplementC5a
C3a Mastocyt
granula
HistaminKallikreinECF-ANCF-A
synteacuteza proteinů cytokinyTNFα TGFβ IL5 IL6
novotvorbaPAF prostaglandiny leukotrieny
Clinical picture and manifestation
bull Mucous membrane dermndash Erythema exanthema pruritus edema
bull Respiratory systemndash Acute rhinitis nasal obstruction sneezing irritation to
cough breething problems
bull GITndash vomitus colic diarrhoea
Symptoms depend onbull Sesibilization level of patientbull Place of allergen entrybull Allergen type
Symptoms
Cardiovascular systemPalpitation tachycardia hypotension arrhytmia
Urogenital systemPicture of renal colic
General symptomsCognition disorders spsms
Reason of deathRespiratory failure cardiovascular failure
Treatment
Adrenaline iv
Corticosteroids iv- Inhibition of leucotrien synthesis-Inhibition of inflammatory cells infilration in place of allergy reaction- Inhibition in cytokine production
Antihistaminics
Antihistaminics Inhibition of H1 and H2 receptors in terminal cells
Theophylin Prolongation of increasing level of cAMP in mast cells
AdrenalineStimulation of cAMP production due to binding to -receptors in mast cells
Corticosteroids Inhibition of leucotrien and cytokine synthesis
Practical part
(1) odběr krve z v auricularis (2ml +heparin) na hematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(2) odběr krve z v auricularis popř intrakardiaacutelně (2ml +heparin) nahematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(3) zhotoveniacute naacutetěru periferniacute krve(4) stanoveniacute počtu krevniacutech elementů (leukocyty trombocyty eozinofily)
za 3 tyacutedno od začaacutetku sensibilizace
opakovanaacute aplikace antigenu (koňskeacute seacuterum) sc a 3 dny
VYacuteSLEDKY
(1) sledovaacuteniacute průběhuanafylaktickeacute reakce
(videozaacuteznam)
(1) srovnaacuteniacute počtukrevniacutech elementů(před a po proběhleacute
anafylaxi)
(2) zhodnoceniacute naacutetěruperiferniacute krve
(ze vzorků před a poanaxylaxi srovnaacuteniacute)
aplikace 3ml koňskeacuteho seacutera iv
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Activation of mast cells
Mast cell degranulation
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
bull The effector functions of mast cells are mediated by soluble molecules released from the cells on activation
bull These mediators may be divided into preformed mediators which include biogenic amines and granule macromolecules and newly synthesized mediators which include lipid-derived mediators and cytokines
bull Biogenic aminesndash histamine
bull Granule proteins and proteoglycans (Enzymes)ndash Serine proteases
bull Lipid mediatorsndash Prostaglandins leukotrienes
bull Cytokinesndash TNF IL
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
Biological effect of mediators
Biological effect of histamine
bull H1 receptor- bronchoconstriction- vascular leak- vasodilatation
bull H2 receptor- secretion of HCl
- release of histamine- regulation on immune response
bull H3 receptor
Types of histamine receptors
bull H1- receptors ndash Constriction of
smooth musclendash Increased vascular
leakndash Irritation of sensitive
nervesndash Hypersecretion in
salivary gland
bull H2-receptors
ndash Stimulation of HCl secretionndash Positive chronotropic and
ionotropic effectndash Anaphylaxis
bull H3-receptors (nerve cells)
ndash Regulatory function ndash after activation ndash decrease of histamine and other mediators production in CNS
bull H4-receptory - eosinophils bone marrow lungndash Regulation of immune system
Hypersensitive reaction ndash type I
bull Systemic (anaphylactic reaction)- generalized endangering life shock- anaphylactoid reaction
bull Localized reaction Asthma bronchiale Nasal allergy Atopic dermatitis Food allergy
Uacuteloha žiacuternyacutech buněk u anafylaxe
Anafylaxe
antigen IgE
Anafylaktoidniacutereakce
neimunologickaacute
komplementC5a
C3a Mastocyt
granula
HistaminKallikreinECF-ANCF-A
synteacuteza proteinů cytokinyTNFα TGFβ IL5 IL6
novotvorbaPAF prostaglandiny leukotrieny
Clinical picture and manifestation
bull Mucous membrane dermndash Erythema exanthema pruritus edema
bull Respiratory systemndash Acute rhinitis nasal obstruction sneezing irritation to
cough breething problems
bull GITndash vomitus colic diarrhoea
Symptoms depend onbull Sesibilization level of patientbull Place of allergen entrybull Allergen type
Symptoms
Cardiovascular systemPalpitation tachycardia hypotension arrhytmia
Urogenital systemPicture of renal colic
General symptomsCognition disorders spsms
Reason of deathRespiratory failure cardiovascular failure
Treatment
Adrenaline iv
Corticosteroids iv- Inhibition of leucotrien synthesis-Inhibition of inflammatory cells infilration in place of allergy reaction- Inhibition in cytokine production
Antihistaminics
Antihistaminics Inhibition of H1 and H2 receptors in terminal cells
Theophylin Prolongation of increasing level of cAMP in mast cells
AdrenalineStimulation of cAMP production due to binding to -receptors in mast cells
Corticosteroids Inhibition of leucotrien and cytokine synthesis
Practical part
(1) odběr krve z v auricularis (2ml +heparin) na hematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(2) odběr krve z v auricularis popř intrakardiaacutelně (2ml +heparin) nahematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(3) zhotoveniacute naacutetěru periferniacute krve(4) stanoveniacute počtu krevniacutech elementů (leukocyty trombocyty eozinofily)
za 3 tyacutedno od začaacutetku sensibilizace
opakovanaacute aplikace antigenu (koňskeacute seacuterum) sc a 3 dny
VYacuteSLEDKY
(1) sledovaacuteniacute průběhuanafylaktickeacute reakce
(videozaacuteznam)
(1) srovnaacuteniacute počtukrevniacutech elementů(před a po proběhleacute
anafylaxi)
(2) zhodnoceniacute naacutetěruperiferniacute krve
(ze vzorků před a poanaxylaxi srovnaacuteniacute)
aplikace 3ml koňskeacuteho seacutera iv
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Mast cell degranulation
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
bull The effector functions of mast cells are mediated by soluble molecules released from the cells on activation
bull These mediators may be divided into preformed mediators which include biogenic amines and granule macromolecules and newly synthesized mediators which include lipid-derived mediators and cytokines
bull Biogenic aminesndash histamine
bull Granule proteins and proteoglycans (Enzymes)ndash Serine proteases
bull Lipid mediatorsndash Prostaglandins leukotrienes
bull Cytokinesndash TNF IL
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
Biological effect of mediators
Biological effect of histamine
bull H1 receptor- bronchoconstriction- vascular leak- vasodilatation
bull H2 receptor- secretion of HCl
- release of histamine- regulation on immune response
bull H3 receptor
Types of histamine receptors
bull H1- receptors ndash Constriction of
smooth musclendash Increased vascular
leakndash Irritation of sensitive
nervesndash Hypersecretion in
salivary gland
bull H2-receptors
ndash Stimulation of HCl secretionndash Positive chronotropic and
ionotropic effectndash Anaphylaxis
bull H3-receptors (nerve cells)
ndash Regulatory function ndash after activation ndash decrease of histamine and other mediators production in CNS
bull H4-receptory - eosinophils bone marrow lungndash Regulation of immune system
Hypersensitive reaction ndash type I
bull Systemic (anaphylactic reaction)- generalized endangering life shock- anaphylactoid reaction
bull Localized reaction Asthma bronchiale Nasal allergy Atopic dermatitis Food allergy
Uacuteloha žiacuternyacutech buněk u anafylaxe
Anafylaxe
antigen IgE
Anafylaktoidniacutereakce
neimunologickaacute
komplementC5a
C3a Mastocyt
granula
HistaminKallikreinECF-ANCF-A
synteacuteza proteinů cytokinyTNFα TGFβ IL5 IL6
novotvorbaPAF prostaglandiny leukotrieny
Clinical picture and manifestation
bull Mucous membrane dermndash Erythema exanthema pruritus edema
bull Respiratory systemndash Acute rhinitis nasal obstruction sneezing irritation to
cough breething problems
bull GITndash vomitus colic diarrhoea
Symptoms depend onbull Sesibilization level of patientbull Place of allergen entrybull Allergen type
Symptoms
Cardiovascular systemPalpitation tachycardia hypotension arrhytmia
Urogenital systemPicture of renal colic
General symptomsCognition disorders spsms
Reason of deathRespiratory failure cardiovascular failure
Treatment
Adrenaline iv
Corticosteroids iv- Inhibition of leucotrien synthesis-Inhibition of inflammatory cells infilration in place of allergy reaction- Inhibition in cytokine production
Antihistaminics
Antihistaminics Inhibition of H1 and H2 receptors in terminal cells
Theophylin Prolongation of increasing level of cAMP in mast cells
AdrenalineStimulation of cAMP production due to binding to -receptors in mast cells
Corticosteroids Inhibition of leucotrien and cytokine synthesis
Practical part
(1) odběr krve z v auricularis (2ml +heparin) na hematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(2) odběr krve z v auricularis popř intrakardiaacutelně (2ml +heparin) nahematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(3) zhotoveniacute naacutetěru periferniacute krve(4) stanoveniacute počtu krevniacutech elementů (leukocyty trombocyty eozinofily)
za 3 tyacutedno od začaacutetku sensibilizace
opakovanaacute aplikace antigenu (koňskeacute seacuterum) sc a 3 dny
VYacuteSLEDKY
(1) sledovaacuteniacute průběhuanafylaktickeacute reakce
(videozaacuteznam)
(1) srovnaacuteniacute počtukrevniacutech elementů(před a po proběhleacute
anafylaxi)
(2) zhodnoceniacute naacutetěruperiferniacute krve
(ze vzorků před a poanaxylaxi srovnaacuteniacute)
aplikace 3ml koňskeacuteho seacutera iv
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Mediators derived from Mast Cells
bull The effector functions of mast cells are mediated by soluble molecules released from the cells on activation
bull These mediators may be divided into preformed mediators which include biogenic amines and granule macromolecules and newly synthesized mediators which include lipid-derived mediators and cytokines
bull Biogenic aminesndash histamine
bull Granule proteins and proteoglycans (Enzymes)ndash Serine proteases
bull Lipid mediatorsndash Prostaglandins leukotrienes
bull Cytokinesndash TNF IL
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
Biological effect of mediators
Biological effect of histamine
bull H1 receptor- bronchoconstriction- vascular leak- vasodilatation
bull H2 receptor- secretion of HCl
- release of histamine- regulation on immune response
bull H3 receptor
Types of histamine receptors
bull H1- receptors ndash Constriction of
smooth musclendash Increased vascular
leakndash Irritation of sensitive
nervesndash Hypersecretion in
salivary gland
bull H2-receptors
ndash Stimulation of HCl secretionndash Positive chronotropic and
ionotropic effectndash Anaphylaxis
bull H3-receptors (nerve cells)
ndash Regulatory function ndash after activation ndash decrease of histamine and other mediators production in CNS
bull H4-receptory - eosinophils bone marrow lungndash Regulation of immune system
Hypersensitive reaction ndash type I
bull Systemic (anaphylactic reaction)- generalized endangering life shock- anaphylactoid reaction
bull Localized reaction Asthma bronchiale Nasal allergy Atopic dermatitis Food allergy
Uacuteloha žiacuternyacutech buněk u anafylaxe
Anafylaxe
antigen IgE
Anafylaktoidniacutereakce
neimunologickaacute
komplementC5a
C3a Mastocyt
granula
HistaminKallikreinECF-ANCF-A
synteacuteza proteinů cytokinyTNFα TGFβ IL5 IL6
novotvorbaPAF prostaglandiny leukotrieny
Clinical picture and manifestation
bull Mucous membrane dermndash Erythema exanthema pruritus edema
bull Respiratory systemndash Acute rhinitis nasal obstruction sneezing irritation to
cough breething problems
bull GITndash vomitus colic diarrhoea
Symptoms depend onbull Sesibilization level of patientbull Place of allergen entrybull Allergen type
Symptoms
Cardiovascular systemPalpitation tachycardia hypotension arrhytmia
Urogenital systemPicture of renal colic
General symptomsCognition disorders spsms
Reason of deathRespiratory failure cardiovascular failure
Treatment
Adrenaline iv
Corticosteroids iv- Inhibition of leucotrien synthesis-Inhibition of inflammatory cells infilration in place of allergy reaction- Inhibition in cytokine production
Antihistaminics
Antihistaminics Inhibition of H1 and H2 receptors in terminal cells
Theophylin Prolongation of increasing level of cAMP in mast cells
AdrenalineStimulation of cAMP production due to binding to -receptors in mast cells
Corticosteroids Inhibition of leucotrien and cytokine synthesis
Practical part
(1) odběr krve z v auricularis (2ml +heparin) na hematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(2) odběr krve z v auricularis popř intrakardiaacutelně (2ml +heparin) nahematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(3) zhotoveniacute naacutetěru periferniacute krve(4) stanoveniacute počtu krevniacutech elementů (leukocyty trombocyty eozinofily)
za 3 tyacutedno od začaacutetku sensibilizace
opakovanaacute aplikace antigenu (koňskeacute seacuterum) sc a 3 dny
VYacuteSLEDKY
(1) sledovaacuteniacute průběhuanafylaktickeacute reakce
(videozaacuteznam)
(1) srovnaacuteniacute počtukrevniacutech elementů(před a po proběhleacute
anafylaxi)
(2) zhodnoceniacute naacutetěruperiferniacute krve
(ze vzorků před a poanaxylaxi srovnaacuteniacute)
aplikace 3ml koňskeacuteho seacutera iv
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bull Biogenic aminesndash histamine
bull Granule proteins and proteoglycans (Enzymes)ndash Serine proteases
bull Lipid mediatorsndash Prostaglandins leukotrienes
bull Cytokinesndash TNF IL
Mediators derived from Mast Cells
Biological effect of mediators
Biological effect of histamine
bull H1 receptor- bronchoconstriction- vascular leak- vasodilatation
bull H2 receptor- secretion of HCl
- release of histamine- regulation on immune response
bull H3 receptor
Types of histamine receptors
bull H1- receptors ndash Constriction of
smooth musclendash Increased vascular
leakndash Irritation of sensitive
nervesndash Hypersecretion in
salivary gland
bull H2-receptors
ndash Stimulation of HCl secretionndash Positive chronotropic and
ionotropic effectndash Anaphylaxis
bull H3-receptors (nerve cells)
ndash Regulatory function ndash after activation ndash decrease of histamine and other mediators production in CNS
bull H4-receptory - eosinophils bone marrow lungndash Regulation of immune system
Hypersensitive reaction ndash type I
bull Systemic (anaphylactic reaction)- generalized endangering life shock- anaphylactoid reaction
bull Localized reaction Asthma bronchiale Nasal allergy Atopic dermatitis Food allergy
Uacuteloha žiacuternyacutech buněk u anafylaxe
Anafylaxe
antigen IgE
Anafylaktoidniacutereakce
neimunologickaacute
komplementC5a
C3a Mastocyt
granula
HistaminKallikreinECF-ANCF-A
synteacuteza proteinů cytokinyTNFα TGFβ IL5 IL6
novotvorbaPAF prostaglandiny leukotrieny
Clinical picture and manifestation
bull Mucous membrane dermndash Erythema exanthema pruritus edema
bull Respiratory systemndash Acute rhinitis nasal obstruction sneezing irritation to
cough breething problems
bull GITndash vomitus colic diarrhoea
Symptoms depend onbull Sesibilization level of patientbull Place of allergen entrybull Allergen type
Symptoms
Cardiovascular systemPalpitation tachycardia hypotension arrhytmia
Urogenital systemPicture of renal colic
General symptomsCognition disorders spsms
Reason of deathRespiratory failure cardiovascular failure
Treatment
Adrenaline iv
Corticosteroids iv- Inhibition of leucotrien synthesis-Inhibition of inflammatory cells infilration in place of allergy reaction- Inhibition in cytokine production
Antihistaminics
Antihistaminics Inhibition of H1 and H2 receptors in terminal cells
Theophylin Prolongation of increasing level of cAMP in mast cells
AdrenalineStimulation of cAMP production due to binding to -receptors in mast cells
Corticosteroids Inhibition of leucotrien and cytokine synthesis
Practical part
(1) odběr krve z v auricularis (2ml +heparin) na hematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(2) odběr krve z v auricularis popř intrakardiaacutelně (2ml +heparin) nahematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(3) zhotoveniacute naacutetěru periferniacute krve(4) stanoveniacute počtu krevniacutech elementů (leukocyty trombocyty eozinofily)
za 3 tyacutedno od začaacutetku sensibilizace
opakovanaacute aplikace antigenu (koňskeacute seacuterum) sc a 3 dny
VYacuteSLEDKY
(1) sledovaacuteniacute průběhuanafylaktickeacute reakce
(videozaacuteznam)
(1) srovnaacuteniacute počtukrevniacutech elementů(před a po proběhleacute
anafylaxi)
(2) zhodnoceniacute naacutetěruperiferniacute krve
(ze vzorků před a poanaxylaxi srovnaacuteniacute)
aplikace 3ml koňskeacuteho seacutera iv
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Biological effect of mediators
Biological effect of histamine
bull H1 receptor- bronchoconstriction- vascular leak- vasodilatation
bull H2 receptor- secretion of HCl
- release of histamine- regulation on immune response
bull H3 receptor
Types of histamine receptors
bull H1- receptors ndash Constriction of
smooth musclendash Increased vascular
leakndash Irritation of sensitive
nervesndash Hypersecretion in
salivary gland
bull H2-receptors
ndash Stimulation of HCl secretionndash Positive chronotropic and
ionotropic effectndash Anaphylaxis
bull H3-receptors (nerve cells)
ndash Regulatory function ndash after activation ndash decrease of histamine and other mediators production in CNS
bull H4-receptory - eosinophils bone marrow lungndash Regulation of immune system
Hypersensitive reaction ndash type I
bull Systemic (anaphylactic reaction)- generalized endangering life shock- anaphylactoid reaction
bull Localized reaction Asthma bronchiale Nasal allergy Atopic dermatitis Food allergy
Uacuteloha žiacuternyacutech buněk u anafylaxe
Anafylaxe
antigen IgE
Anafylaktoidniacutereakce
neimunologickaacute
komplementC5a
C3a Mastocyt
granula
HistaminKallikreinECF-ANCF-A
synteacuteza proteinů cytokinyTNFα TGFβ IL5 IL6
novotvorbaPAF prostaglandiny leukotrieny
Clinical picture and manifestation
bull Mucous membrane dermndash Erythema exanthema pruritus edema
bull Respiratory systemndash Acute rhinitis nasal obstruction sneezing irritation to
cough breething problems
bull GITndash vomitus colic diarrhoea
Symptoms depend onbull Sesibilization level of patientbull Place of allergen entrybull Allergen type
Symptoms
Cardiovascular systemPalpitation tachycardia hypotension arrhytmia
Urogenital systemPicture of renal colic
General symptomsCognition disorders spsms
Reason of deathRespiratory failure cardiovascular failure
Treatment
Adrenaline iv
Corticosteroids iv- Inhibition of leucotrien synthesis-Inhibition of inflammatory cells infilration in place of allergy reaction- Inhibition in cytokine production
Antihistaminics
Antihistaminics Inhibition of H1 and H2 receptors in terminal cells
Theophylin Prolongation of increasing level of cAMP in mast cells
AdrenalineStimulation of cAMP production due to binding to -receptors in mast cells
Corticosteroids Inhibition of leucotrien and cytokine synthesis
Practical part
(1) odběr krve z v auricularis (2ml +heparin) na hematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(2) odběr krve z v auricularis popř intrakardiaacutelně (2ml +heparin) nahematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(3) zhotoveniacute naacutetěru periferniacute krve(4) stanoveniacute počtu krevniacutech elementů (leukocyty trombocyty eozinofily)
za 3 tyacutedno od začaacutetku sensibilizace
opakovanaacute aplikace antigenu (koňskeacute seacuterum) sc a 3 dny
VYacuteSLEDKY
(1) sledovaacuteniacute průběhuanafylaktickeacute reakce
(videozaacuteznam)
(1) srovnaacuteniacute počtukrevniacutech elementů(před a po proběhleacute
anafylaxi)
(2) zhodnoceniacute naacutetěruperiferniacute krve
(ze vzorků před a poanaxylaxi srovnaacuteniacute)
aplikace 3ml koňskeacuteho seacutera iv
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Biological effect of histamine
bull H1 receptor- bronchoconstriction- vascular leak- vasodilatation
bull H2 receptor- secretion of HCl
- release of histamine- regulation on immune response
bull H3 receptor
Types of histamine receptors
bull H1- receptors ndash Constriction of
smooth musclendash Increased vascular
leakndash Irritation of sensitive
nervesndash Hypersecretion in
salivary gland
bull H2-receptors
ndash Stimulation of HCl secretionndash Positive chronotropic and
ionotropic effectndash Anaphylaxis
bull H3-receptors (nerve cells)
ndash Regulatory function ndash after activation ndash decrease of histamine and other mediators production in CNS
bull H4-receptory - eosinophils bone marrow lungndash Regulation of immune system
Hypersensitive reaction ndash type I
bull Systemic (anaphylactic reaction)- generalized endangering life shock- anaphylactoid reaction
bull Localized reaction Asthma bronchiale Nasal allergy Atopic dermatitis Food allergy
Uacuteloha žiacuternyacutech buněk u anafylaxe
Anafylaxe
antigen IgE
Anafylaktoidniacutereakce
neimunologickaacute
komplementC5a
C3a Mastocyt
granula
HistaminKallikreinECF-ANCF-A
synteacuteza proteinů cytokinyTNFα TGFβ IL5 IL6
novotvorbaPAF prostaglandiny leukotrieny
Clinical picture and manifestation
bull Mucous membrane dermndash Erythema exanthema pruritus edema
bull Respiratory systemndash Acute rhinitis nasal obstruction sneezing irritation to
cough breething problems
bull GITndash vomitus colic diarrhoea
Symptoms depend onbull Sesibilization level of patientbull Place of allergen entrybull Allergen type
Symptoms
Cardiovascular systemPalpitation tachycardia hypotension arrhytmia
Urogenital systemPicture of renal colic
General symptomsCognition disorders spsms
Reason of deathRespiratory failure cardiovascular failure
Treatment
Adrenaline iv
Corticosteroids iv- Inhibition of leucotrien synthesis-Inhibition of inflammatory cells infilration in place of allergy reaction- Inhibition in cytokine production
Antihistaminics
Antihistaminics Inhibition of H1 and H2 receptors in terminal cells
Theophylin Prolongation of increasing level of cAMP in mast cells
AdrenalineStimulation of cAMP production due to binding to -receptors in mast cells
Corticosteroids Inhibition of leucotrien and cytokine synthesis
Practical part
(1) odběr krve z v auricularis (2ml +heparin) na hematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(2) odběr krve z v auricularis popř intrakardiaacutelně (2ml +heparin) nahematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(3) zhotoveniacute naacutetěru periferniacute krve(4) stanoveniacute počtu krevniacutech elementů (leukocyty trombocyty eozinofily)
za 3 tyacutedno od začaacutetku sensibilizace
opakovanaacute aplikace antigenu (koňskeacute seacuterum) sc a 3 dny
VYacuteSLEDKY
(1) sledovaacuteniacute průběhuanafylaktickeacute reakce
(videozaacuteznam)
(1) srovnaacuteniacute počtukrevniacutech elementů(před a po proběhleacute
anafylaxi)
(2) zhodnoceniacute naacutetěruperiferniacute krve
(ze vzorků před a poanaxylaxi srovnaacuteniacute)
aplikace 3ml koňskeacuteho seacutera iv
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Types of histamine receptors
bull H1- receptors ndash Constriction of
smooth musclendash Increased vascular
leakndash Irritation of sensitive
nervesndash Hypersecretion in
salivary gland
bull H2-receptors
ndash Stimulation of HCl secretionndash Positive chronotropic and
ionotropic effectndash Anaphylaxis
bull H3-receptors (nerve cells)
ndash Regulatory function ndash after activation ndash decrease of histamine and other mediators production in CNS
bull H4-receptory - eosinophils bone marrow lungndash Regulation of immune system
Hypersensitive reaction ndash type I
bull Systemic (anaphylactic reaction)- generalized endangering life shock- anaphylactoid reaction
bull Localized reaction Asthma bronchiale Nasal allergy Atopic dermatitis Food allergy
Uacuteloha žiacuternyacutech buněk u anafylaxe
Anafylaxe
antigen IgE
Anafylaktoidniacutereakce
neimunologickaacute
komplementC5a
C3a Mastocyt
granula
HistaminKallikreinECF-ANCF-A
synteacuteza proteinů cytokinyTNFα TGFβ IL5 IL6
novotvorbaPAF prostaglandiny leukotrieny
Clinical picture and manifestation
bull Mucous membrane dermndash Erythema exanthema pruritus edema
bull Respiratory systemndash Acute rhinitis nasal obstruction sneezing irritation to
cough breething problems
bull GITndash vomitus colic diarrhoea
Symptoms depend onbull Sesibilization level of patientbull Place of allergen entrybull Allergen type
Symptoms
Cardiovascular systemPalpitation tachycardia hypotension arrhytmia
Urogenital systemPicture of renal colic
General symptomsCognition disorders spsms
Reason of deathRespiratory failure cardiovascular failure
Treatment
Adrenaline iv
Corticosteroids iv- Inhibition of leucotrien synthesis-Inhibition of inflammatory cells infilration in place of allergy reaction- Inhibition in cytokine production
Antihistaminics
Antihistaminics Inhibition of H1 and H2 receptors in terminal cells
Theophylin Prolongation of increasing level of cAMP in mast cells
AdrenalineStimulation of cAMP production due to binding to -receptors in mast cells
Corticosteroids Inhibition of leucotrien and cytokine synthesis
Practical part
(1) odběr krve z v auricularis (2ml +heparin) na hematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(2) odběr krve z v auricularis popř intrakardiaacutelně (2ml +heparin) nahematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(3) zhotoveniacute naacutetěru periferniacute krve(4) stanoveniacute počtu krevniacutech elementů (leukocyty trombocyty eozinofily)
za 3 tyacutedno od začaacutetku sensibilizace
opakovanaacute aplikace antigenu (koňskeacute seacuterum) sc a 3 dny
VYacuteSLEDKY
(1) sledovaacuteniacute průběhuanafylaktickeacute reakce
(videozaacuteznam)
(1) srovnaacuteniacute počtukrevniacutech elementů(před a po proběhleacute
anafylaxi)
(2) zhodnoceniacute naacutetěruperiferniacute krve
(ze vzorků před a poanaxylaxi srovnaacuteniacute)
aplikace 3ml koňskeacuteho seacutera iv
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Hypersensitive reaction ndash type I
bull Systemic (anaphylactic reaction)- generalized endangering life shock- anaphylactoid reaction
bull Localized reaction Asthma bronchiale Nasal allergy Atopic dermatitis Food allergy
Uacuteloha žiacuternyacutech buněk u anafylaxe
Anafylaxe
antigen IgE
Anafylaktoidniacutereakce
neimunologickaacute
komplementC5a
C3a Mastocyt
granula
HistaminKallikreinECF-ANCF-A
synteacuteza proteinů cytokinyTNFα TGFβ IL5 IL6
novotvorbaPAF prostaglandiny leukotrieny
Clinical picture and manifestation
bull Mucous membrane dermndash Erythema exanthema pruritus edema
bull Respiratory systemndash Acute rhinitis nasal obstruction sneezing irritation to
cough breething problems
bull GITndash vomitus colic diarrhoea
Symptoms depend onbull Sesibilization level of patientbull Place of allergen entrybull Allergen type
Symptoms
Cardiovascular systemPalpitation tachycardia hypotension arrhytmia
Urogenital systemPicture of renal colic
General symptomsCognition disorders spsms
Reason of deathRespiratory failure cardiovascular failure
Treatment
Adrenaline iv
Corticosteroids iv- Inhibition of leucotrien synthesis-Inhibition of inflammatory cells infilration in place of allergy reaction- Inhibition in cytokine production
Antihistaminics
Antihistaminics Inhibition of H1 and H2 receptors in terminal cells
Theophylin Prolongation of increasing level of cAMP in mast cells
AdrenalineStimulation of cAMP production due to binding to -receptors in mast cells
Corticosteroids Inhibition of leucotrien and cytokine synthesis
Practical part
(1) odběr krve z v auricularis (2ml +heparin) na hematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(2) odběr krve z v auricularis popř intrakardiaacutelně (2ml +heparin) nahematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(3) zhotoveniacute naacutetěru periferniacute krve(4) stanoveniacute počtu krevniacutech elementů (leukocyty trombocyty eozinofily)
za 3 tyacutedno od začaacutetku sensibilizace
opakovanaacute aplikace antigenu (koňskeacute seacuterum) sc a 3 dny
VYacuteSLEDKY
(1) sledovaacuteniacute průběhuanafylaktickeacute reakce
(videozaacuteznam)
(1) srovnaacuteniacute počtukrevniacutech elementů(před a po proběhleacute
anafylaxi)
(2) zhodnoceniacute naacutetěruperiferniacute krve
(ze vzorků před a poanaxylaxi srovnaacuteniacute)
aplikace 3ml koňskeacuteho seacutera iv
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Uacuteloha žiacuternyacutech buněk u anafylaxe
Anafylaxe
antigen IgE
Anafylaktoidniacutereakce
neimunologickaacute
komplementC5a
C3a Mastocyt
granula
HistaminKallikreinECF-ANCF-A
synteacuteza proteinů cytokinyTNFα TGFβ IL5 IL6
novotvorbaPAF prostaglandiny leukotrieny
Clinical picture and manifestation
bull Mucous membrane dermndash Erythema exanthema pruritus edema
bull Respiratory systemndash Acute rhinitis nasal obstruction sneezing irritation to
cough breething problems
bull GITndash vomitus colic diarrhoea
Symptoms depend onbull Sesibilization level of patientbull Place of allergen entrybull Allergen type
Symptoms
Cardiovascular systemPalpitation tachycardia hypotension arrhytmia
Urogenital systemPicture of renal colic
General symptomsCognition disorders spsms
Reason of deathRespiratory failure cardiovascular failure
Treatment
Adrenaline iv
Corticosteroids iv- Inhibition of leucotrien synthesis-Inhibition of inflammatory cells infilration in place of allergy reaction- Inhibition in cytokine production
Antihistaminics
Antihistaminics Inhibition of H1 and H2 receptors in terminal cells
Theophylin Prolongation of increasing level of cAMP in mast cells
AdrenalineStimulation of cAMP production due to binding to -receptors in mast cells
Corticosteroids Inhibition of leucotrien and cytokine synthesis
Practical part
(1) odběr krve z v auricularis (2ml +heparin) na hematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(2) odběr krve z v auricularis popř intrakardiaacutelně (2ml +heparin) nahematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(3) zhotoveniacute naacutetěru periferniacute krve(4) stanoveniacute počtu krevniacutech elementů (leukocyty trombocyty eozinofily)
za 3 tyacutedno od začaacutetku sensibilizace
opakovanaacute aplikace antigenu (koňskeacute seacuterum) sc a 3 dny
VYacuteSLEDKY
(1) sledovaacuteniacute průběhuanafylaktickeacute reakce
(videozaacuteznam)
(1) srovnaacuteniacute počtukrevniacutech elementů(před a po proběhleacute
anafylaxi)
(2) zhodnoceniacute naacutetěruperiferniacute krve
(ze vzorků před a poanaxylaxi srovnaacuteniacute)
aplikace 3ml koňskeacuteho seacutera iv
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Clinical picture and manifestation
bull Mucous membrane dermndash Erythema exanthema pruritus edema
bull Respiratory systemndash Acute rhinitis nasal obstruction sneezing irritation to
cough breething problems
bull GITndash vomitus colic diarrhoea
Symptoms depend onbull Sesibilization level of patientbull Place of allergen entrybull Allergen type
Symptoms
Cardiovascular systemPalpitation tachycardia hypotension arrhytmia
Urogenital systemPicture of renal colic
General symptomsCognition disorders spsms
Reason of deathRespiratory failure cardiovascular failure
Treatment
Adrenaline iv
Corticosteroids iv- Inhibition of leucotrien synthesis-Inhibition of inflammatory cells infilration in place of allergy reaction- Inhibition in cytokine production
Antihistaminics
Antihistaminics Inhibition of H1 and H2 receptors in terminal cells
Theophylin Prolongation of increasing level of cAMP in mast cells
AdrenalineStimulation of cAMP production due to binding to -receptors in mast cells
Corticosteroids Inhibition of leucotrien and cytokine synthesis
Practical part
(1) odběr krve z v auricularis (2ml +heparin) na hematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(2) odběr krve z v auricularis popř intrakardiaacutelně (2ml +heparin) nahematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(3) zhotoveniacute naacutetěru periferniacute krve(4) stanoveniacute počtu krevniacutech elementů (leukocyty trombocyty eozinofily)
za 3 tyacutedno od začaacutetku sensibilizace
opakovanaacute aplikace antigenu (koňskeacute seacuterum) sc a 3 dny
VYacuteSLEDKY
(1) sledovaacuteniacute průběhuanafylaktickeacute reakce
(videozaacuteznam)
(1) srovnaacuteniacute počtukrevniacutech elementů(před a po proběhleacute
anafylaxi)
(2) zhodnoceniacute naacutetěruperiferniacute krve
(ze vzorků před a poanaxylaxi srovnaacuteniacute)
aplikace 3ml koňskeacuteho seacutera iv
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Symptoms
Cardiovascular systemPalpitation tachycardia hypotension arrhytmia
Urogenital systemPicture of renal colic
General symptomsCognition disorders spsms
Reason of deathRespiratory failure cardiovascular failure
Treatment
Adrenaline iv
Corticosteroids iv- Inhibition of leucotrien synthesis-Inhibition of inflammatory cells infilration in place of allergy reaction- Inhibition in cytokine production
Antihistaminics
Antihistaminics Inhibition of H1 and H2 receptors in terminal cells
Theophylin Prolongation of increasing level of cAMP in mast cells
AdrenalineStimulation of cAMP production due to binding to -receptors in mast cells
Corticosteroids Inhibition of leucotrien and cytokine synthesis
Practical part
(1) odběr krve z v auricularis (2ml +heparin) na hematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(2) odběr krve z v auricularis popř intrakardiaacutelně (2ml +heparin) nahematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(3) zhotoveniacute naacutetěru periferniacute krve(4) stanoveniacute počtu krevniacutech elementů (leukocyty trombocyty eozinofily)
za 3 tyacutedno od začaacutetku sensibilizace
opakovanaacute aplikace antigenu (koňskeacute seacuterum) sc a 3 dny
VYacuteSLEDKY
(1) sledovaacuteniacute průběhuanafylaktickeacute reakce
(videozaacuteznam)
(1) srovnaacuteniacute počtukrevniacutech elementů(před a po proběhleacute
anafylaxi)
(2) zhodnoceniacute naacutetěruperiferniacute krve
(ze vzorků před a poanaxylaxi srovnaacuteniacute)
aplikace 3ml koňskeacuteho seacutera iv
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Treatment
Adrenaline iv
Corticosteroids iv- Inhibition of leucotrien synthesis-Inhibition of inflammatory cells infilration in place of allergy reaction- Inhibition in cytokine production
Antihistaminics
Antihistaminics Inhibition of H1 and H2 receptors in terminal cells
Theophylin Prolongation of increasing level of cAMP in mast cells
AdrenalineStimulation of cAMP production due to binding to -receptors in mast cells
Corticosteroids Inhibition of leucotrien and cytokine synthesis
Practical part
(1) odběr krve z v auricularis (2ml +heparin) na hematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(2) odběr krve z v auricularis popř intrakardiaacutelně (2ml +heparin) nahematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(3) zhotoveniacute naacutetěru periferniacute krve(4) stanoveniacute počtu krevniacutech elementů (leukocyty trombocyty eozinofily)
za 3 tyacutedno od začaacutetku sensibilizace
opakovanaacute aplikace antigenu (koňskeacute seacuterum) sc a 3 dny
VYacuteSLEDKY
(1) sledovaacuteniacute průběhuanafylaktickeacute reakce
(videozaacuteznam)
(1) srovnaacuteniacute počtukrevniacutech elementů(před a po proběhleacute
anafylaxi)
(2) zhodnoceniacute naacutetěruperiferniacute krve
(ze vzorků před a poanaxylaxi srovnaacuteniacute)
aplikace 3ml koňskeacuteho seacutera iv
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Antihistaminics Inhibition of H1 and H2 receptors in terminal cells
Theophylin Prolongation of increasing level of cAMP in mast cells
AdrenalineStimulation of cAMP production due to binding to -receptors in mast cells
Corticosteroids Inhibition of leucotrien and cytokine synthesis
Practical part
(1) odběr krve z v auricularis (2ml +heparin) na hematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(2) odběr krve z v auricularis popř intrakardiaacutelně (2ml +heparin) nahematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(3) zhotoveniacute naacutetěru periferniacute krve(4) stanoveniacute počtu krevniacutech elementů (leukocyty trombocyty eozinofily)
za 3 tyacutedno od začaacutetku sensibilizace
opakovanaacute aplikace antigenu (koňskeacute seacuterum) sc a 3 dny
VYacuteSLEDKY
(1) sledovaacuteniacute průběhuanafylaktickeacute reakce
(videozaacuteznam)
(1) srovnaacuteniacute počtukrevniacutech elementů(před a po proběhleacute
anafylaxi)
(2) zhodnoceniacute naacutetěruperiferniacute krve
(ze vzorků před a poanaxylaxi srovnaacuteniacute)
aplikace 3ml koňskeacuteho seacutera iv
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Practical part
(1) odběr krve z v auricularis (2ml +heparin) na hematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(2) odběr krve z v auricularis popř intrakardiaacutelně (2ml +heparin) nahematologickeacute vyšetřeniacute
(3) zhotoveniacute naacutetěru periferniacute krve(4) stanoveniacute počtu krevniacutech elementů (leukocyty trombocyty eozinofily)
za 3 tyacutedno od začaacutetku sensibilizace
opakovanaacute aplikace antigenu (koňskeacute seacuterum) sc a 3 dny
VYacuteSLEDKY
(1) sledovaacuteniacute průběhuanafylaktickeacute reakce
(videozaacuteznam)
(1) srovnaacuteniacute počtukrevniacutech elementů(před a po proběhleacute
anafylaxi)
(2) zhodnoceniacute naacutetěruperiferniacute krve
(ze vzorků před a poanaxylaxi srovnaacuteniacute)
aplikace 3ml koňskeacuteho seacutera iv
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