FIZZ/RELM is a new gene family named "found in inflammatory zone" (FIZZ) or "re- sistin-like molecule" (RELM). FIZZ1/RELMct is specifically expressed in lung tissue and associated with pulmonary inflammation. Chronic cigarette smoking up-regulates FIZZ 1/RELMct expression in rat lung tissues, the mechanism of which is related to cigarette smoking-induced airway hyperresponsive- ness. To investigate the effect of exercise training on chronic cigarette smoking-induced airway hyper- responsiveness and up-regulation of FIZZ1/RELMct, rat chronic cigarette smoking model was estab- lished. The rats were treated with regular exercise training and their airway responsiveness was meas- ured. Hematoxylin and eosin (HE) staining, immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization of lung tissues were performed to detect the expression of FIZZ1/RELMct. Results revealed that proper exercise training decreased airway hyperresponsiveness and pulmonary inflammation in rat chronic cigarette smoking model. Cigarette smoking increased the mRNA and protein levels of FIZZ1/RELMct, which were reversed by the proper exercise. It is concluded that proper exercise training prevents up-regulation of FIZZ1/RELMct induced by cigarette smoking, which may be involved in the mechanism of proper exercise training modulating airway hyperresponsiveness.