Discussion about hypersensitivity in POIS.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HypersensitivityA quote from Waldinger's paper: ''
The combination of allergic and systemic flu-like reactions post-ejaculation together with a positive skin-prick test in the majority of males underscores the hypothesis of an "immunogenic" etiology of POIS, e.g., that POIS is caused by Type-1 and Type-IV allergy to the males' own semen, as soon it is triggered by ejaculation.'' https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21241453Didn't he mean a type I hypersensitivity, which is an allergy, and type IV hypersensitivty (which is not an allergy)? A type IV hypersensitivity reaction takes place over the course of days and is of the delayed type and is not mediated by antibodies. Type IV hypersensitivity is mediated by T-cells. Th1 cells and interferon gamma are involved in such reactions. Macrophages could produce hydrolytic enzymes like, for example, acetylcholinesterase:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_IV_hypersensitivityNow when you look at my case you will notice the following:
1) IFN-g decreases after orgasm
2) IFN-g has increased 24 hours after orgasm if you compare the value before orgasm and 24h after
I do think point 1 might be a natural process which is related to orgasm and competes with the tendency of IFN-g to increase due to POIS. On short term after orgasm point 1 may dominate point 2, meaning a decreasing trend. As time goes by this may switch up and be reversed, meaning a dominant increasing trend. Orgasm itself might interfere with type IV Hypersensitivity measurements shortly after orgasm.
09-07-2015: IFN-g (Th1)
1806 pg/ml RR: 374 - 1660 pg/ml (just before orgasm)
10-07-2015: IFN-g (Th1)
1965 pg/ml RR: 374 - 1660 pg/ml (24h later relative to the 09-07-2015 data point, after orgasm)
13-08-2015: IFN-g (Th1) 1315 pg/ml RR: 374 - 1660 pg/ml (just before orgasm)
14-08-2015: IFN-g (Th1)
3053 pg/ml RR: 374 - 1660 pg/ml (24h later relative to the 13-08-2015 data point, after orgasm)
When looking at the data, it's possible IFN-g is still rising >24h after orgasm meaning it should be measured longer than I have done. My brother has measured Interferon gamma only once, which doesn't tell us anything about its dynamics in time. Suggestion for POIS research: IFN-g measurements during an interval of just before orgasm up to a few days after orgasm. Different subtypes can be distinguished, see below.
Subtype IVa: with Th1 and monocyte directed and cytokines: IFNgamma, IL-1, IL-2.
Subtype IVb: with Th2 and eosinophils directed and cytokines: L-5, IL-4, IL-13.
Subtype IVc: with T CD8+ directed and cytokines: perforin, granzyme B, Fas Ligand.
Subtype IVd: with T CD4+, CD8+ and neutrophil directed and cytokines: IL8, GM-CSF.
Source:
[Type IV of hypersensitivity and its subtypes]LTT and seminal fluidThe lymphocyte transformation test might be a method for measuring a cellular T-cell response to seminal fluid. Even more interesting is to combine this with gel electrophoresis.
https://www.imd-berlin.de/en/special-areas-of-competence/lymphocyte-transformation-test-ltt.htmlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gel_electrophoresis