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Inflammatory skin responses induced by icatibant injection are mast cell mediated and attenuated by H1-antihistamines
| Filename | 126. Maurer Church, Inflamm. skin responses H1 AH, Exp.Derm. 2012.pdf |
| Filesize | 300.75 KB |
| Version | o.126 |
| Date added | June 3, 2020 |
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| Category | Original Work |
| Authors | Maurer, M. and Church, M. K. |
| Citation | Maurer, M. and Church, M. K.: Inflammatory skin responses induced by icatibant injection are mast cell mediated and attenuated by H1-antihistamines. Exp. Dermatol. 2012: 21; 154-155. IF: 3.57 |
| Corresponding authors | Church, M. K. |
| DocNum | O.126 |
| DocType | |
| Edition; Page | 21; 154-155 |
| IF | 3.57 |
| Publisher | Exp. Dermatol. |
| ReleaseDate | 2012 |
Icatibant, a bradykinin-2 receptor antagonist, is administered by subcutaneous injection for the treatment of attacks of type I and type II hereditary angioedema. Following injection, patients feel transient pain followed by a short-lived wheal and flare response at the injection site. We hypothesized that the icatibant-induced wheal and flare response follows histamine release from activated skin mast cells and would therefore be reduced by an H1-antihistamine. Intradermal injection of 100 ll of 100 lg ⁄ ml histamine and 10 mg ⁄ ml icatibant into the forearms of health volunteers caused wheal and flare responses of a similar magnitude which were reduced by cetirizine pretreatment by 49% and 41% (histamine) and 35% and 41% (icatibant). Studies in vitro showed that icatibant at 1 x 10^-4 and 1 x 10^-5 m caused significant (P < 0.05) histamine release from isolated human cutaneous mast cells. In conclusion, icatibant induces histamine-mediated wheal and flare responses that may be reduced in severity by prophylactic administration of an H1-antihistamine.
(Last update: 07.2025)
| Number of original publications in peer-reviewed journals: | 650 |
| Number of reviews in peer-reviewed journals: | 229 |
| Number of publications (original work and reviews) in peer-reviewed journals: | 879 |
| Cumulative IF for original publications in peer-reviewed journals: | 4648.29 |
| Cumulative IF for reviews in peer-reviewed journals: | 1689.22 |
| Cumulative IF of publications (original work & reviews) in peer-reviewed journals: | 6761.91 |
| Total number of citations: 45,522 h-index: 109 (Web of Science July 2025) | 45,522 |
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