myo-Inositol homeostasis in foetal rabbit lung
- 15 July 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 206 (1) , 43-52
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj2060043
Abstract
In several species, lung maturation is accompanied by a decline in the phosphatidylinositol content of lung surfactant and a concomitant increase in its phosphatidylglycerol content. To examine the possibility that this developmental change is influenced by the availability of myo-inositol, potential sources of myo-inositol for the developing rabbit lung were investigated. On day 28 of gestation the myo-inositol content of foetal rabbit lung tissue (2.3±0.5μmol/g of tissue) was not significantly different from that of adult lung tissue but the activity of d-glucose 6-phosphate:1l-myo-inositol 1-phosphate cyclase (cyclase) in foetal lung tissue (81.0±9.0nmol·h−1·g of tissue −1) was higher than that found in adult lung tissue (23.2±1.0nmol·h−1·g of tissue −1). Day 28 foetal rabbit lung tissue was found also to take up myo-inositol by a specific, energy-dependent, Na+-requiring mechanism. Half-maximal uptake of myo-inositol by foetal rabbit lung slices was observed when the concentration of myo-inositol in the incubation medium was 85μm. When the myo-inositol concentration was 1mm (but not 100μm) the addition of glucose (5.5mm) stimulated myo-inositol uptake. myo-Inositol uptake was observed also in adult rabbit lung and was found to be sub-maximal at the concentration of myo-inositol found in adult rabbit serum. The concentration of myo-inositol in the serum of pregnant adult rabbits (47.5±5.5μm) was significantly lower than that of non-pregnant adult female rabbits (77.9±9.2μm). On day 28 of gestation the concentration of myo-inositol in foetal serum (175.1±12.0μm) was much less than on day 25, but more than that found on day 30. A transient post-partum increase in the concentration of myo-inositol in serum was followed by a rapid decline. Much of the myo-inositol in foetal rabbit serum probably originates from the placenta, where on day 28 of gestation a high cyclase activity (527±64nmol·h−1·g of tissue −1) was measured. The gestational decline in serum myo-inositol concentration, together with the decreasing cyclase activity of the lungs, is consistent with the view that maturation of the lungs is accompanied by decreased availability of myo-inositol to this tissue.This publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
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