Complement activation-related pseudoallergy (CARPA) is a hypersensitivity reaction to intravenous administration of nanoparticle-containing medicines (nanomedicines). This review focuses on CARPA in rodent models: rats, mice, guinea pigs and rabbits. Information on all aspects of hypersensitivity reactions caused by known complement activators (zymosan, cobra venom factor) and different nanomedicines (liposomes, other drug carrier nanocarriers) in these species has been compiled and analyzed, trying to highlight the similarities and differences. What is most common in all species' reactions to i.v. complement activators, liposomes and other nanoparticles is a dose-dependent hemodynamic and cardiopulmonary disturbance manifested in acute, re...
The complement (C) activating effect of zymosan and liposomal drugs (AmBisome, Caelyx) leads to sign...
Immunocompatibility issues related to nano(bio)materials, particularly liposomal formulations, invol...
The unique magnetic properties of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) have led to th...
Complement activation-related pseudoallergy (CARPA) is a frequent side effect of intravenous therapi...
Erik Őrfi,1,2 Tamás Mészáros,1,2 Mark Hennies,3 Tamás Fülöp,1,...
Pigs are known to provide a sensitive model for studying complement (C) activation-related pseudoall...
Pigs are known to provide a sensitive model for studying complement (C) activation-related pseudoall...
Intravenous administration of low (milligram) doses of nanoparticulate materials in pigs can lead to...
Pigs provide a highly sensitive and quantitative in vivo model for complement (C) activation-related...
Hypersensitivity reactions to liposomal drugs, often observed with Doxil and AmBisome, can arise fro...
Tamás Mészáros,1,2,* Gergely Tibor Kozma,2,* Taro Shimizu,3 Koga Miyahara,3 Ker...
Liposomes are known to activate the complement (C) system, which can lead in vivo to a hypersensitiv...
Intravenous injection of some liposomal drugs, diagnostic agents, micelles and other lipid-based nan...
Hypersensitivity reactions to particulate drugs can partly be caused by complement activation and re...
Complement activation-related pseudoallergy (CARPA) is a term refers to those hypersensitivity react...
The complement (C) activating effect of zymosan and liposomal drugs (AmBisome, Caelyx) leads to sign...
Immunocompatibility issues related to nano(bio)materials, particularly liposomal formulations, invol...
The unique magnetic properties of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) have led to th...
Complement activation-related pseudoallergy (CARPA) is a frequent side effect of intravenous therapi...
Erik Őrfi,1,2 Tamás Mészáros,1,2 Mark Hennies,3 Tamás Fülöp,1,...
Pigs are known to provide a sensitive model for studying complement (C) activation-related pseudoall...
Pigs are known to provide a sensitive model for studying complement (C) activation-related pseudoall...
Intravenous administration of low (milligram) doses of nanoparticulate materials in pigs can lead to...
Pigs provide a highly sensitive and quantitative in vivo model for complement (C) activation-related...
Hypersensitivity reactions to liposomal drugs, often observed with Doxil and AmBisome, can arise fro...
Tamás Mészáros,1,2,* Gergely Tibor Kozma,2,* Taro Shimizu,3 Koga Miyahara,3 Ker...
Liposomes are known to activate the complement (C) system, which can lead in vivo to a hypersensitiv...
Intravenous injection of some liposomal drugs, diagnostic agents, micelles and other lipid-based nan...
Hypersensitivity reactions to particulate drugs can partly be caused by complement activation and re...
Complement activation-related pseudoallergy (CARPA) is a term refers to those hypersensitivity react...
The complement (C) activating effect of zymosan and liposomal drugs (AmBisome, Caelyx) leads to sign...
Immunocompatibility issues related to nano(bio)materials, particularly liposomal formulations, invol...
The unique magnetic properties of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) have led to th...