Ki. Eghianruwa et P. Eyre, SCHULTZ-DALE REACTION IN ISOLATED-PERFUSED CALF EAR AND ITS INHIBITION BY ISOPROTERENOL, Research in Veterinary Science, 57(2), 1994, pp. 159-162
Calf ears which were sensitised to horse serum and others which were u
nsensitised were catheterised and perfused at a constant flow rate of
2 ml min(-1) with Krebs-Henseleit solution using a peristalic pump. Th
e ear preparations were then challenged with whole horse serum, the se
nsitising antigen. Vascular responses were monitored as changes in per
fusion pressure. Weight changes were determined to indicate the extent
of oedema formation. Unsensitised ear preparations responded to 0.1 m
l whole horse serum with 43.3+/-0.8 per cent (n=5) and 10.7+/-0.3 per
cent (n=5) increases in perfusion pressure and weight, respectively. S
ensitised ear preparations responded to 0.05 ml whole horse serum by i
ncreases of 280.8+/-32.9 per cent (n=5) and 27.2+/-1.4 per cent (n=5)
in perfusion pressure and bodyweight, respectively. Isoproterenol (10(
-5) M) inhibited the vascular responses by 81.4+/-7.6 per cent (n=5) w
hile the increases in weight were reduced by 20.0+/-1.5 per cent (n=5)
. The Schultz-Dale reaction has thus been demonstrated in an isolated
whole organ, the pinna.