IgE antibodies to a cephalothin preparation were produced in mice which had been immunized with cephalothin-Ascaris extract conjugate mixed with Al(OH)3 gel plus Bordetella pertussis. Mice which had been irradiated just before receiving the booster injection with the conjugate showed higher IgE antibody levels against the preparation in comparison with unirradiated mice. The specificities of IgE antibodies against the preparation were examined with an inhibition test of passive cutaneous anaphylactic (PCA) reaction. The intensity of the PCA reaction evoked by the cephalothin preparation in the rats was substantially or partially reduced by a pretreatment of the animals with an injection of a cephalothin preparation from another source or a cephaloridine preparation. Meanwhile, a prior injection of a cefazolin, a 7-aminocephalosporanic acid, a benzylpenicillin (PcG) preparation, or an aminobenzylpenicillin preparation into the animals showed only weak or no influence on the PCA reaction. These results suggest that the acyl side chain of cephalothin plays an important role as eliciting antigenic determinant in the PCA reaction. The difference in the antigenic specificity between the cephalothin and PcG preparation is also discussed.
Four commercially available penicillin preparations (benzylpenicillin, aminobenzylpenicillin, carbenicillin and sulbenicillin) and two kinds of the new semisynthetic penicillin preparations (mezlocillin and piperacillin) evoked systemic anaphylactic reactions in guinea pigs immunized with one of the following penicillin-Ascaris extract (As) conjugates in aluminum hydroxide gel (alum), i.e., benzylpenicilloyl (BPO)-As, aminobenzylpenicilloyl (ABPO)-As, carbenicilloyl (CBPO)-As, sulbenicilloyl (SBPO)-As, mezlocillin-As conjugate (MEZ-As) and piperacillin-As conjugate (PIP-As). The tracheal chains prepared from the tracheas of the guinea pigs immunized with BPO-As, MEZ-As, or PIP-As revealed anaphylactic contractions in vitro on addition of benzylpenicillin, mezlocillin, or piperacillin preparations. These results indicated that the semisynthetic penicillin preparations as well as benzylpenicillin preparation have enough antigenicity to evoke systemic anaphylactic reactions in guinea pigs immunized with penicillin-As conjugate. Such guinea pigs seem to be suitable animals for investigations of penicillin allergy.
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