Postorgasmic Illness Syndrome (POIS) in a Chinese Man: No Proof for IgE-Mediated Allergy to SemenMast cell related problems are all over the place in this paper.
"A 61-year-old male visited our allergy department complaining of flu-like symptoms after ejaculation (including spontaneous ejaculations, masturbation, and intercourse) over 40 years. The symptoms began 60 minutes after ejaculation and were ranged from severe to moderate, mainly including extreme fatigue and exhaustion, feelings of extreme dryness-heat inside the body (particularly in the lower right back region), perspiration, muscle tension in the lower limbs, difficulty concentrating, general irritability, memory problems, foggy feeling in the head, nasal congestion, sneezing and running nose, sore throat, itching eyes, and photophobia."
The combination of these multisystem symptoms expose potential involvement of mast cell activation/release. Nothing mysterious about it when you consider MCAD.
"Waldinger et al. [5], 26 (58%) reported an atopic constitution, similar to other reported cases [4]."
Atopy points to mast cell problems.
"The relationship between POIS and mental disorders has not been defined."
Mast cells may bridge those two.
" Difference in the skin reactions to seminal fluid may be explained by the different grading systems and skin test procedures used."
Or due to different mast cell phenotypes and/or different (normal) mast cell reactivity.
"Human seminal plasma has a variety of inflammatory cytokines and chemokines including TGFβ1, CXCL8 (ex-IL-8), GRO (CXCL1/Th17), monocyte chemotactic protein 1 (MCP-1), IL-13, and IL-17 [11], some of which can activate basophils or mast cells; for example, Conti et al. [12] showed that MCP-1 has chemotactic activity for mast cells and plays a fundamental role in the release of histamine."
RED ALERT! They might be heading in the right direction here. Someone needs to give these guys a push in that direction. Also there are tons of potential triggers in seminal fluid which may activate mast cells like neuropeptides. If mast cell chemotactic activity is at work here you would expect mast cell infiltrates in the mucosal layer of the genitourinary system. The increased prevalence of POIS in men relative to women may be explained by the extra amount of potential mast cell triggers which reside in seminal fluid.
There are multiple POIS case reports where patients have rhinitis:
"Neurotrophins like NGF represent prime candidates in upper airway pathophysiology in allergic rhinitis"
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