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This pilot study is planned to assess the suitability of a low dose Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) inhalation as a challenge model. As LPS effects are based on a different mode of action, this challenge model will provide the possibility to test a wider spectrum of potential drugs in the future. Provided that the LPS response is reproducible, it is planned to test whether a single high dose of inhaled steroid can serve as a positive control in the LPS model. Another major aim of the study is to test a variety of novel tools for the non-invasive assessment of airway inflammation induced by LPS challenge.
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In this study, airway inflammation will be induced by LPS inhalation. In case a neutrophilic airway inflammation can be safely induced by inhaled LPS, the LPS challenge will be repeated. If neutrophil airway inflammation after LPS challenge is reproducible LPS challenge will be repeated after pre-treatment with a single high dose of inhaled fluticasone propionate.
To determine airway inflammation, the subjects' exhaled breath will be analyzed by different techniques, and blood samples as well as induced sputum will be collected.
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Not pregnant, as confirmed by pregnancy test (see flow chart), and not nursing. Of non-child bearing potential (i.e. physiologically incapable of becoming pregnant, including any female who is pre-menarchial or post-menopausal, with documented proof of hysterectomy or tubal ligation, or meets clinical criteria for menopause and has been amenorrhoeic for more than 1 year prior to the screening visit).
Of childbearing potential and using a highly effective method of contraception during the entire study (vasectomised partner, sexual abstinence - the lifestyle of the female should be such that there is complete abstinence from intercourse from two weeks prior to the first dose of study medication until at least 72 hours after treatment -, implants, injectables, combined oral contraceptives, hormonal IUDs or double-barrier methods, i.e. any double combination of IUD, condom with spermicidal gel, diaphragm, sponge, and cervical cap).
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12 participants in 1 patient group
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