Thesis (MSc) -- Stellenbosch University, 1995. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of the allergic reaction on the
respiratory system. The influence of parasite infestation (with specific reference to
the roundworm, Ascaris lumbricoides) on the normal functioning of the respiratory
system was also investigated.
Firstly a pilot study was done to determine the normal immunoglobulin E (IgE)
levels of coloured newborns in the Western Cape. The cord blood IgE values of a
group of coloured newborns were determined by using the RIA technique. Although
a mean value was reached, it is important for more controlled studies, that would
take into account a variety of factors, to be done before determining separate
reference values for this population.
The levels of one of the most important effector cells in the allergic reaction,
namely eosinphils, were determined in a group of asthma patients by using the
counting chamber method. In all the cases the eosinophil levels were elevated
The influence of Ascaris lumbricoides on the respiratory system was investigated
from two different points of view, namely the possible allergic reactions it could
induce in the host and secondly by determing the influence of this parasite on one of
the parametres of the respiratory system, namely the peak expiratory flow (PEF) values. In the first case the presence of specific Ascaris allergens in a group of
asthma patients was determined by using the RAST technique. The incidence of
these specific allergens was however not high. Secondly the PEF values of two
groups (the one group was infested with the roundworm and the other not) were
compared. Wet stool mounts were investigated under a light microscope to identy
parasite ova. There was however no significant difference in PEF values between
these two groups.
This study underlines the complex interaction between parasites and the respiratory
system. Further studies in this regard are needed in order to fully understand the
nature of this interaction. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die doel van hierdie studie was om ondersoek in te stel na die invloed wat die
allergiese reaksie uitoefen op die respiratoriese sisteem. Daar is verder ook aandag
gegee aan die uitwerking van parasiet infestasies (met spesifieke verwysing na die
rondewurm, Ascaris lumbricoides) op die normale funksionering van die
respiratoriese sisteem.
'n Loodsstudie is eerstens uitgevoer ten einde normale immunoglobulien E (IgE)
vlakke vir Kleurling pasgeborenes te bepaal. lgE bepalings is gedoen op die
nawelstring bloed van 'n groep Kleurling babas in die Wes-Kaap. Die RIA tegniek is
vir hierdie doel gebruik. Hoewel 'n gemiddelde waarde verkry is, is dit egter
noodsaaklik dat meer gekontrolleerde studies wat 'n wye verskeidenheid van faktore
in ag neem, uitgevoer sal moet word alvorens aparte verwysingswaardes vir hierdie
bevolkingsgroep saamgestel kan word.
Die voorkoms van een van die belangrikste effektor selle in die allergiese reaksie,
naamlik eosinofiele, is bepaal in die bloed van 'n groep asma pasiente. Die
eosinofiele is getel deur gebruik te maak van die telkamer metode. In al die gevalle
was die eosinofiel vlakke verhoog.
Die invloed van Ascaris lumbricoides op die respiratoriese sisteem is vanuit twee
oogpunte ondersoek, naamlik die uitlokking van 'n allergiese respons in ~ie gasheer
en die invloed van hierdie parasiet op een van die parameters van longfunksie,
naamlik "peak expiratory flow" (PEF) vlakke. In die eerste geval is die mate van
teenwoordigheid van Ascaris allergene in 'n groep asma pasiente bepaal deur
gebruik te maak van die RAST tegniek. Die insidensie van allergie teen hierdie
allergene was egter nie hoog nie. Tweedens is die PEF waardes van twee groepe
proefpersone (die een groep gei:nfesteer met Ascaris lumbricoides en die ander
groep nie) met mekaar vergelyk. Daar was egter nie 'n beduidende verskil tussen die
waardes van die twee groepe nie. Parasiet ova is gei:dentifiseer deur die maak van
eenvoudige nat stoelgang smere en die ondersoek daarvan onder 'n ligmiroskoop.
In hierdie studie word die komplekse aard van die interaksie tussen parasiete en die
respiratoriese sisteem duidelik na vore gebring. Verdere studies is nodig ten einde
die verband tussen hierdie twee faktore te bepaal. / SNO and Stellenbosch 2000 scholarship
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:sun/oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/58662 |
Date | 03 1900 |
Creators | Vermeulen, Magdalena |
Contributors | Van Rijswijk, A. W., Kling, S., Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Sciences. Dept. of Physiological Sciences. |
Publisher | Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University |
Source Sets | South African National ETD Portal |
Language | af_ZA |
Detected Language | Unknown |
Type | Thesis |
Format | 100 p. : ill. |
Rights | Stellenbosch University |
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