Analysis of Labeling and Clearance of Lung Surfactant Phospholipids in Rabbit
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- 1 September 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Clinical Investigation in Journal of Clinical Investigation
- Vol. 68 (3) , 742-751
- https://doi.org/10.1172/jci110310
Abstract
Turnover and clearance of lung surfactant phospholipids were studied with particular reference to myoinositol-induced perturbation in the acidic phospholipids. Administration of myoinositol decreased [3H]palmitate and [32P]phosphate incorporation into phosphatidylglycerol by 80-90% in whole lung, and by 94-99% in lamellar bodies and in alveolar lavage. The increased incorporation of radioactive isotopes into phosphatidylinositol following myoinositol, was inverse to the decrease in phosphatidyl-glycerol incorporation. Myoinositol treatment affected neither content nor labeling of phosphatidylcholine or disaturated phosphatidylcholine as studied within 50 h of administration. Phosphatidylglycerol was pulse labeled by intravenous [32P]phosphate and [3H]palmitate, followed by myoinositol. The biological half-lives of phosphatidylglycerol in the microsomal fraction, lamellar bodies, and alveolar lavage were 1.6, 4.6, 5.4 h (with 3H), and 2.8, 6.5, 7.0 h (with 32P), respectively. 32P-labeled lung surfactant tracer was applied to the airways in saline suspension and the clearance of phospholipid radioactivity was measured in alveolar lavage, alveolar macrophages, lamellar bodies and lung homogenates. The clearance rates of phosphatidylcholine, disaturated phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylglycerol, and phosphatidylinositol as studied in whole lung over 6 h were 3.4-5.8% h. Only a small amount of phospholipid radioactivity was recovered in the alveolar macrophage fraction (including bis-[monoacylglycerol]phosphate). Phospholipid radioactivity in alveolar lavage fell to 40-70% of the maximum during the 1st h, and to 5-18% over the next 6 h. During 2 h after the application of phospholipids, the radioactivity in the lamellar body fraction increased, and the specific radioactivities approached those in alveolar lavage. The association of phosphatidylglycerol with lamellar bodies was unaffected by myoinositol. Phosphatidylinositol entered more slowly than did phosphatidylglycerol from microsomes to the alveolar lavage fraction, and from alveolar lavage to lamellar bodies. These differences may be of importance regarding the poor performance of phosphatidylinositol-containing surfactant at birth. Further investigations are needed to clarify the possible role for the postulated bidirectional surfactant flux between the lamellar body and alveolar lavage fractions in maintaining the activity of surfactant.This publication has 32 references indexed in Scilit:
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