Related Experiment Video
Updated: Feb 2, 2026

Bronchial Thermoplasty: A Novel Therapeutic Approach to Severe Asthma
Published on: November 4, 2010
The leaky lung test: a pilot study using inhaled mannitol to measure airway barrier function in asthma
Steve Georas1,2,3, Nicole Ransom1, Sara Hillman1
1Department of Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center , Rochester, NY , USA.
Abstract:
Objective: Airway epithelial barrier dysfunction is emerging as an important feature of asthma pathogenesis, but this is difficult to measure in individual subjects. We aimed to develop a noninvasive way to measure airway permeability in asthma. Methods: Healthy controls and subjects with mild asthma inhaled dry powder mannitol in a dose-escalating manner on two separate occasions, stopping at 155 mg or 315 mg. Serum mannitol levels were measured at baseline and then 30, 90, and 150 min after mannitol inhalation. Mannitol absorption was compared with measurements of airflow obstruction (FEV1) and airway inflammation (FeNO). Results: Serum mannitol levels increased in a time- and dose-dependent manner in both healthy control and subjects with asthma. There were no significant differences in mannitol absorption when comparing healthy controls and subjects with asthma. Mannitol absorption did not correlate with markers of airway obstruction or inflammation. Conclusions: Measuring serum concentrations of mannitol after inhalation challenge can potentially provide insights into airway barrier function in asthma.
More Related Videos
08:30Intraperitoneal Glucose Tolerance Test, Measurement of Lung Function, and Fixation of the Lung to Study the Impact of Obesity and Impaired Metabolism on Pulmonary Outcomes
Published on: March 15, 2018
10:12Establishing Human Lung Organoids and Proximal Differentiation to Generate Mature Airway Organoids
Published on: March 23, 2022
Related Concept Videos
Lung Capacity
Leaky Scanning
Pilot and Numeric Relaying
Inhaled Medications
Asthma-I: Introduction
Pulmonary Ventilation: Inhalation
Boyle's law becomes particularly pertinent when examining respiratory...