Contribution of itch-associated scratch behavior to the development of skin lesions in Dermatophagoides farinae-induced dermatitis model in NC/Nga mice

Recently, we have reported that the pathophysiological features of dermatitis induced by the repeated application with Dermatophagoides farinae (Df) extract ointment in NC/Nga mice were similar to those observed in the patients with atopic dermatitis. In the present study, we first examined whether...

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Hauptverfasser: Yamamoto, Mina, Haruna, Takayo, Ueda, Chihiro, Asano, Yumi, Takahashi, Hisashi, Iduhara, Miho, Takaki, Shigeki, Yasui, Kiyoshi, Matsuo, Yoshiyuki, Arimura, Akinori
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description Recently, we have reported that the pathophysiological features of dermatitis induced by the repeated application with Dermatophagoides farinae (Df) extract ointment in NC/Nga mice were similar to those observed in the patients with atopic dermatitis. In the present study, we first examined whether the application of Df in other mouse strains could induce dermatitis. The repeated application of Df body (Dfb) ointment to the barrier-disrupted back of ICR, C57BL/6, and Balb/c mice did not cause any apparent skin lesions, although transient increase in serum immunoglobulin E (IgE) levels during antigen application was observed. On the other hand, in NC/Nga mice, dermatitis scores and serum IgE levels increased remarkably, and then these changes sustained for at least 10 days after stopping of antigen elicitation. Using NC/Nga mice, we investigated the contribution of scratching behavior to the development and maintenance of Dfb-induced dermatitis. In correlation with the increase in scratching behavior, erythema, hemorrhage, edema, scarring, erosion and excoriation were observed. Cutting off the hind toenails of mice exhibiting chronic skin lesions dramatically alleviated the dermatitis. From these findings, the onset of skin lesions and its chronically sustained course in Dfb-induced dermatitis in NC/Nga mice were closely associated with increased scratching behavior.
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Animals
Antigens, Dermatophagoides - administration & dosage
Antigens, Dermatophagoides - immunology
Biological and medical sciences
Cell Extracts - administration & dosage
Dermatitis, Atopic - blood
Dermatitis, Atopic - immunology
Dermatitis, Atopic - physiopathology
Dermatology
Dermatophagoides
Dermatophagoides farinae
Dermatophagoides farinae - immunology
Disease Models, Animal
Disease Progression
Female
Immunization
Immunoglobulin E - blood
Immunoglobulin E - genetics
Immunoglobulin E - immunology
Immunopathology
Medical sciences
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Mice
Mice, Inbred BALB C
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Original Paper
Pruritus
Skin - immunology
Skin - metabolism
Skin - pathology
Skin allergic diseases. Stinging insect allergies
title Contribution of itch-associated scratch behavior to the development of skin lesions in Dermatophagoides farinae-induced dermatitis model in NC/Nga mice
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