1983
DOI: 10.1258/002367783781070696
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Laboratory animal allergy: the measurement of airborne urinary allergens and the effects of different environmental conditions

Abstract: Casella Simquad air samplers, with 0·5 mu;M cut-off filters, were employed to sample the air in a laboratory animal house environment. The extracts obtained were assayed for laboratory animal urinary protein allergens using the inhibition radioallergosorbent test (RAST inhibition). The results showed that the collection and assay methods were of value and studies were extended to the influence of air change rates and humidity on airborne allergen levels. Reducing the air changes increased allergen levels, whil… Show more

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“…An important difference with other studies (20,22,26) is that our study was performed at different sites, which should account for sufficient variation in the various variables. Despite the large number of sites in our study, we could not find any association between ambient air allergen concentrations and the rate of ventilation and relative humidity in the room, a finding which is in contrast to those of other studies (24,25,36). The reasons for these discrepancies are not clear, but they could be associated with the limited influence of ventilation when compared with the influence of other strong determinants of exposure or the dependence between the ventilation rate and other determinants of exposure.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…An important difference with other studies (20,22,26) is that our study was performed at different sites, which should account for sufficient variation in the various variables. Despite the large number of sites in our study, we could not find any association between ambient air allergen concentrations and the rate of ventilation and relative humidity in the room, a finding which is in contrast to those of other studies (24,25,36). The reasons for these discrepancies are not clear, but they could be associated with the limited influence of ventilation when compared with the influence of other strong determinants of exposure or the dependence between the ventilation rate and other determinants of exposure.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…High RUA concentrations occurred when the animals were housed on wood based, contact litter (geometric mean (GM) sawdust pg/m'; woodchip [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] pg/m'). The use of noncontact absorbent pads was associated with a significant decrease in RUA concentrations (GM 2-47 pg/m'; p < 0-0001).…”
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“…As mentioned above, the method described is not based on using IgE antibodies responsible for the im mediate type of reactions as in radioallergosorbent test inhibition [12,14,17]. Therefore, the method does not necessarily measure the determinants responsible for atopic allergy, because anti-BEA antiserum is likely to react also with non-allergenic determinants of BEA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%