To assess the reproducibility of the allergic response in the cat allergic subjects, measured as the change from baseline of the Total Nasal Symptom Score (TNSS) on the two challenge days.
To validate the Red Maple Trials Natural Exposure Chamber for cat exposure studies in non-asthmatic subjects with perennial allergic rhinitis and allergy to cat dander by examining the reproducibility of the response on two allergen challenge days and comparing the response of allergic to non-allergic subjects.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
6
Subjects will undergo two exposure sessions, one week apart, of up to 1 hour depending on the subject's symptom severity and pulmonary function. During the exposure, subjects will be exposed to cat dander and levels of cat allergen, Fel d1, will be measured using sampling pumps with attached filters.
Ottawa Allergy Research Corporation
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Difference in Total Nasal Symptom Score (TNSS) change from baseline to the end of the challenge between the two challenge days (Visits 2 and 3) in the cat-allergic subjects
Runny nose, sneezing, blocked nose, itchy nose
Time frame: 15 weeks
TNSS change from baseline to the end of the challenge of allergic subjects to non-allergic subjects
Time frame: 15 weeks
Difference in exposure time between the two exposure days for all subjects
Time frame: 15 weeks
Comparison of the exposure times of allergic compared to non-allergic subjects
Time frame: 15 weeks
Comparison of TNSS at individual time points on the two exposure days
Runny nose, sneezing, blocked nose, itchy nose
Time frame: 15 weeks
Comparison of Total Respiratory Symptom Score (TRSS) at individual time points on the two exposure days
Wheezing, shortness of breath, coughing
Time frame: 15 weeks
Comparison of Total Rhinoconjunctivitis Symptom Score (TRCSS) at individual time points on the two exposure days
Sum of TNSS and TOSS
Time frame: 15 weeks
Comparison of Total Ocular Symptom Score (TOSS) at individual time points on the two exposure days
Itchy eyes and watery eyes
Time frame: 15 weeks
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Comparison of Fel d1 levels during the exposures
Time frame: 15 weeks