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- W1960947908 abstract "Particles in exhaled air (PEx) are derived from the small airways and are formed during airway closure and re-opening. They mainly contain surfactant; both phospholipid and protein composition in PEx resemble that of BAL. Measurements of surfactant protein A in PEx from 100 l exhaled air were shown to be highly reproducible, making the PEx a promising tool in the monitoring of asthma. The number of exhaled particles varies substantially, mainly among subjects, but also within subjects. To enable a correct interpretation of the results using PEx it is crucial to examine how airway constriction affects the number of exhaled particles. To examine the effect of bronchodilatation on exhaled PEx concentration. 16 subjects with pollen-asthma and 14 healthy non-atopic subjects (all non-smokers) were examined before and after bronchodilation during the pollen season and outside the pollen-season. PEx, spirometry, blood-samples and answers to a questionnaire were obtained. The subjects performed a breathing maneuvers allowing for airway closure and re-opening and PEx concentrations in about 60 l of exhaled air were measured with an in-house developed instrument based on particle impaction. PEx concentrations were not significantly different between asthmatics and controls but asthmatics showed lower PEx concentrations during pollen season compared to outside pollen season (3.46 v s 4.32 p=0.01) whereas controls showed non-significant differences between seasons (6.86 v s 4.54 p=0.15). PEx concentrations increased after bronchodilatation in asthmatics (median 4.05*103 to 4.92*103, p=0.02), but not in controls (median 4.47* 103 v s 4.50*103 p=0.12). The change in PEx concentration (%) was associated with the change in FVC (%) (rp= 0.51, p=0.001) and FEV1 (rp= 0.46, p=0.003) among subjects with asthma whereas there were no significant correlations among controls. In the present study the subjects had mild symptoms and rather low reversibility also during pollen-season. Nevertheless, PEx concentrations were apparently influenced by bronchomotor tone and increased after bronchodilatation, presumably reflecting increased airway opening following bronchodilatation in asthmatics with ongoing airway inflammation." @default.
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- W1960947908 title "Bronchodilatation increases number of particles in exhaled air in subjects with asthma" @default.
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