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The aim of the study is to test the hypothesis that the allergic airway inflammation in asthmatic patients will be enhanced after exposure to ultrafine particles (UFP). In order to test this in a controlled study, the researchers combine controlled exposure to carbon black model UFP with the well-established model of a segmental allergen challenge, which allows the researchers to safely induce circumscript allergic inflammation in the lung in mild asthmatics. The effect of the UFP on allergic inflammation will be controlled by an inhalation of clean air in a randomized, double-blind, crossover design.
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Male and female subjects, aged 18-45 years.
Women will be considered for inclusion if they are:
Physician diagnosis of mild intermittent seasonal asthma
Non-smokers, or ex-smokers
Forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) > 80% of the predicted value
Positive skin prick test for grass mix at or within 12 months prior to the screening visit
Able and willing to give written informed consent to take part in the study
Available to complete all study measurements
Able to restrain from particle rich atmosphere (e.g. passive cigarette smoke) within 1 week before exposure to UFP or clean air
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