Use of Colorimetry for the Measurement of Intradermally Injected Histamine-Induced Erythema in Healthy Dogs: A Proof-of-Concept Study
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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
AD | Atopic dermatitis |
AUC | Area under the curve |
CGRP | Calcitonin gene-related peptide |
CV | Coefficient of variation |
ΔE | Change in erythema |
ΔEb | Change in erythema at the border of the wheal |
ΔEb0.5 | Change in erythema 0.5 cm dorsally to the dorsal border of the wheal |
ΔEc | Change in erythema at the center of the wheal |
ΔEfirst | Change in first erythema value |
ΔEmax | Change in maximum erythema value |
ΔEmean | Change in mean erythema value |
Eb | Erythema at the border of the wheal |
Eb0.5 | Erythema 0.5 cm dorsally to the dorsal border of the wheal |
Ec | Erythema at the center of the wheal |
Efirst | First erythema value |
Emax | Maximum erythema value |
Emean | Mean erythema value |
Emin | Minimum erythema value |
H1 | Histamine 0.01% |
H2 | Histamine 0.001% |
H3 | Histamine 0.0001% |
IDT | Intradermal test |
NC | Negative control |
NS | Normal distribution |
LD | Linear dichroism |
ROC | Receiver operating characteristic |
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No of Repeated Measurements | % Datasets with NS | % Datasets with CV < 15% |
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3 | 92.2% | 52.7% |
4 | 88.6% | 50.6% |
5 | 87.2% | 50.1% |
6 | 84.6% | 50.1% |
7 | 83.4% | 50% |
8 | 79.8% | 49% |
9 | 78.6% | 48.3% |
10 | 75.1% | 48.4% |
11 | 71.5% | 48.2% |
12 | 71.5% | 47.7% |
13 | 64.9% | 46.5% |
14 | 68% | 45.6% |
15 | 66.2% | 45.6% |
16 | 65.7% | 46.9% |
17 | 61.6% | 47.2% |
18 | 61% | 48.7% |
19 | 60.2% | 45.7% |
20 | 58.7% | 45.3% |
21 | 55% | 45.8% |
22 | 52.2% | 45.5% |
23 | 51.1% | 45.2% |
24 | 49.6% | 44.5% |
25 | 49% | 45.2% |
26 | 48.9% | 43.4% |
27 | 47.2% | 44% |
28 | 45.6% | 44.1% |
29 | 45.7% | 44.8% |
30 | 43.4% | 45.2% |
NC vs. H1 | H3 vs. H1 | H2 vs. H1 | |
---|---|---|---|
ΔEmean | |||
p value | 0.028 | 0.004 | 0.013 |
AUC | 0.753 | 0.861 | 0.733 |
Cut-off | 1.989 | −0.024 | 1.639 |
%ΔEmean | |||
p value | 0.034 | 0.008 | 0.063 |
AUC | 0.691 | 0.917 | - |
Cut-off | 40.126% | 37.341% | - |
NC vs. H1 | H3 vs. H1 | H2 vs. H1 | |
---|---|---|---|
ΔEmax | |||
p value | 0.053 | 0.022 | 0.032 |
AUC | - | 0.750 | 0.678 |
Cut-off | - | 2.895 | 2.875 |
%ΔEmax | |||
p value | 0.116 | 0.031 | 0.016 |
AUC | - | 0.708 | 0.656 |
Cut-off | - | 36.758% | 26.109% |
NC vs. H1 | H3 vs. H2 | H3 vs. H1 | |
---|---|---|---|
ΔEfirst | |||
p value | 0.009 | 0.014 | <0.001 |
AUC | 0.809 | 0.706 | 0.903 |
Cut-off | 0.705 | 1.555 | 1.555 |
%ΔEfirst | |||
p value | 0.088 | 0.017 | 0.005 |
AUC | - | 0.738 | 0.944 |
Cut-off | - | 29.057% | 43.6% |
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Petak, A.; Samuel, E.; Aleksandrova, S.; Sofou, E.I.; Chatzis, M.K.; Saridomichelakis, M.N. Use of Colorimetry for the Measurement of Intradermally Injected Histamine-Induced Erythema in Healthy Dogs: A Proof-of-Concept Study. Vet. Sci. 2025, 12, 590. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci12060590
Petak A, Samuel E, Aleksandrova S, Sofou EI, Chatzis MK, Saridomichelakis MN. Use of Colorimetry for the Measurement of Intradermally Injected Histamine-Induced Erythema in Healthy Dogs: A Proof-of-Concept Study. Veterinary Sciences. 2025; 12(6):590. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci12060590
Chicago/Turabian StylePetak, Ana, Elisa Samuel (Badulescu), Svetlina Aleksandrova, Evi I. Sofou, Manolis K. Chatzis, and Manolis N. Saridomichelakis. 2025. "Use of Colorimetry for the Measurement of Intradermally Injected Histamine-Induced Erythema in Healthy Dogs: A Proof-of-Concept Study" Veterinary Sciences 12, no. 6: 590. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci12060590
APA StylePetak, A., Samuel, E., Aleksandrova, S., Sofou, E. I., Chatzis, M. K., & Saridomichelakis, M. N. (2025). Use of Colorimetry for the Measurement of Intradermally Injected Histamine-Induced Erythema in Healthy Dogs: A Proof-of-Concept Study. Veterinary Sciences, 12(6), 590. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci12060590