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Prevention of nickel-induced allergic contact reactions with pentoxifylline

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Sarıcaoğlu, Hayriye
Tunalı, Şükran
Bülbül, Emel
Palalı, Zeki

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White, Ian Richard

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Wiley

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In this study, we investigated the effect of pentoxifylline, an inhibitor of TNF-alpha, on the contact sensitivity response induced by nickel. For induction, open epicutaneous sensitization by NiSO4 . 6 H2O (25% aq.) solution was applied on the backs of 38 albino guinea pigs 5 days a week for 4 weeks. NaCl (0.9%) solution was applied epicutaneously to 10 albino-guinea pigs as a control group. 19 were sensitized by nickel and developed positive patch test reactions. Patch tests were repeated after 10 of the sensitized pigs were given pentoxifylline 20 mg/kg/day orally. At the end of this study, only 2 positive patch test reactions were observed in the pentoxifylline-treated group, while 7/9 of the untreated guinea pigs developed positive reactions. These results suggest that pentoxifylline inhibits the contact sensitivity response induced by nickel only during drug administration.

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Allergy, Dermatology, Pentoxifylline, Experimental nickel sensitization, Guinea pigs, Inhibition elicitation phase, Guinea-pig, Hypersensitivity reactions, Elicitation phase, Dermatitis, Sensitization, Vasculitis, Irritant, Disease

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Sarıcaoğlu, H. vd. (1998). "Prevention of nickel-induced allergic contact reactions with pentoxifylline". Contact Dermatitis, 39(5), 244-247.

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