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Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases ; (6)1997.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-582826

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Objective To determine the specific recognition of Echinococcus granulosus (E.g.) cyst fluid crude antigen (EgCF) and antigen B (EgB) by serum specific IgG and IgE using Western blotting during anaphylactic shock induced by E. g. in sheep, and to investigate the importance of defined characteristics and molecular weight of the specific antigens. Methods EgCF was obtained through local slaughterhouses in Urumqi from the cysts of infected sheep liver. Western blotting was used to analyze total specific IgG and IgE antibodies in serum from sheep infected with E.g. using either crude antigen of E. g. and EgB, and to understand specific recognition of hydatid cyst antigens by serum total IgG and specific IgE. Results SDS-PAGE and Western blotting showed that there were differences between EgB and EgCF in electrophoresis pattern. EgB was recognized by IgG from sera of infected sheep in a series of bands with molecular weight ranging from 31, 43 to 66.2 kDa. No binding of IgG against EgCF was observed in any serum from the infected sheep during anaphylactic shock. In contrast, specific IgE antibodies in E. g. infected sheep obviously recognized the single 43 kDa subunit of EgCF, but no binding of specific IgE against EgB was observed in sera of the infected sheep. Conclusion EgCF is consisted of antigenic components in which there is a specific antigen against IgE with a molecular weight of over 43 kDa. This component may lead to an anaphylactic shock induced by E. g. . EgB is a specific antigen against the total IgG but not to the specific IgE.

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Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology ; (12)1995.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-520371

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Objective To access the changes in blood gases and electrolytes during anaphylactic shock induced by Echinococcus granulosus (EG) in sheep.Methods Fifteen healthy sheep of either sex weighing 31.2 ? 3.5 kg were repeatedly infected with EG for six months. The infected sheep were anesthetized with intramuscular thiopental 20mg?kg-1 and ketamine 15 mg?kg-1. The animals were breathing spontaneously and placed on the left side. ECG (lead Ⅱ) was monitored. Swan-Ganz catheter was placed via right internal jugular vein for hemodynamic monitoring. Anaphylactic shock was induced with antigen prepared from fluid in EG capsules. Blood samples were taken from right internal carotid artery before shock (T0) and 3.5 min (T1 ), 8 min (T2), 15 min (T3), 30 min (T4) and 60 min (T5 ) after shock was induced for determination of blood Na+ , K+ , Hct, Hb, pH, PaO2 , PaGO2 and HCO3-. Shock was confirmed by hypotension (MAP decreased by 30%), tachypnea, dyspnea, agitation and pupil dilation. Results Three sheep did not develop shock and two sheep died of severe shock within 10 min after iv antigen challenge. Blood K+ significantly increased at T1 and T2 after antigen challenge and then gradually returned to baseline value at T5 . PaO2 decreased, PaGO2 increased and pH deceased after challenge. Hct and Hb also increased significantly after challenge. Conclusion There are significant changes in blood gas and electrolytes indicated by hyperkalemia, acidosis and hypoxemia during anaphylactic shock induced by EG.

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Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases ; (6)1987.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-582908

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Objective To investigate the change of specific antibodies IgG, IgG1 subclass and IgE in sheep infected with Echinococcus granulosus(E.g) during anaphylactic shock, and to observe antigen B reactivity against IgG antibody in E.g\|infected sheep. \ Methods\ Antigen B and crude antigen were prepared with E.g cyst fluid (EgCF) from infected sheep. The enzyme\|linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA) was used for detecting the level of specific IgG, IgG1 and IgE during anaphylactic shock in sheep induced by E.g. \ Results \ The level of specific IgG, IgG1 and IgE was significantly higher in the infected sheep after 6 months than that of the uninfected control group (P

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