Objective: To explore the clinical value of induced sputum test in monitoring airway inflammation in asthmatic patients.
Methods: The induced sputum test was done in 12 normal subjects and 21 asthmatic subjects; The levels of interleukin-8 (IL-8), eosinophil cation protein (ECP), malondialdehyde (MDA) in plasma and induced sputum in all subjects were measured.
Results: The levels of IL-8, ECP, MDA in plasma and induced sputum in unstable asthmatic patients were significantly higher than those in stable asthmatic (P < 0.01), in which the levels of IL-8, ECP, MDA in both plasma and induced sputum were significantly higher than those in normal subjects(P < 0.05); In all asthmatic patients, the levels of IL-8, ECP, MDA in induced sputum were significantly higher than those in plasma.
Conclusion: The levels of IL-8, ECP, MDA in induced sputum could be used for monitoring airway inflammation in asthmatic patients.