[Omeo33] Art 1086 - Homeopathy, 2010, 99 (1), 51-56
Gino Santini
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Lun 21 Mar 2011 14:14:59 CET
Basophil models of homeopathy: a sceptical view
Madeleine Ennis
This paper examines the activation and inhibition of activation of
human basophils. After a brief description of human basophils,
different methods to determine basophil activation are discussed with
a special emphasis on the use of flow cytometric methods, as these
circumvent the potential problems of assays based on the loss of
colour by activated basophils. The activation of human basophils by
ultra-high dilutions of anti-IgE is discussed. The majority of the
paper describes the inhibition of basophil activation by ultra-high
dilutions of histamine. The results from published papers are
described and discussed.
After over 20 years research trying to find out if high dilutions of
histamine have a negative feedback effect on the activation of
basophils by anti-IgE, what do we know? The methods are poorly
standardized between laboratories – although the same is true for
conventional studies. Certainly there appears to be some evidence for
an effect – albeit small in some cases – with the high dilutions in
several different laboratories using the flow cytometric
methodologies. After standardization of a number of parameters, it is
recommended that a multi-centre trial be performed to hopefully put an
end to this “never-ending story”.
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