The Journal of Experimental Medicine, Vol 51, 15-21,
Copyright, 1930, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York
THE RÔLE OF THE RETICULO-ENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM IN IMMUNITY
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VII. THE EFFECT OF LOCAL AND SYSTEMIC BLOCKADE ON THE TOXIC ACTION OF HETEROPHILE (FORSSMAN) SERA IN GUINEA PIGS
Claus W. Jungeblut M.D.1 and
Gladys Newnan 1
1 From the Department of Bacteriology and Experimental Pathology, Stanford University, California
1. Guinea pigs blocked by intravenous injection of either India ink or trypan blue succumbed with fatal shock after the intravenous injection of heterophile immune serum, although the time of death was somewhat delayed as compared with normal controls.
2. Local blockade of the skin of guinea pigs with trypan blue inhibited completely the development of the characteristic skin reaction following intracutaneous injection of Forssman serum within the blocked area.
3. Infiltration of the skin of guinea pigs with India ink afforded no protection against the full development of the toxic skin reaction.
Submitted on September 3, 1929