Posters
The most objective indicator of asthma severity in the clinic is the measurement of reversible airway obstruction by spirometry. This poster demonstrates that allergen (ovalbumin) challenge results in a reversible decline in measured FEV100, PEF, and FVC in a rat allergic model. These functional changes are concomitant with traditional markers of lung inflammation and are reversed with steroid treatment. This functional measurement may be a valuable tool for translating the efficacy of novel compounds from rodents to the clinic.