There are two apparently conflicting theories on the pathogenesis of exercise-induced asthma. One view is that exercise-induced asthma is directly related to respiratory heat exchange and that mast cells are not involved. The other theory explains exercise-induced asthma on the basis of a temperature-independent release of mast-cell mediators. A theory is put forward here that airway cooling in asthmatic subjects during exercise leads directly to mast-cell degranulation and that this explains the association between exercise, respiratory heat exchange, and mediator release.
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