First Author | Ikegami M | Year | 1998 |
Journal | Am J Physiol | Volume | 275 |
Issue | 2 Pt 1 | Pages | L247-54 |
PubMed ID | 9700084 | Mgi Jnum | J:111449 |
Mgi Id | MGI:3654003 | Doi | 10.1152/ajplung.1998.275.2.L247 |
Citation | Ikegami M, et al. (1998) Characteristics of surfactant from SP-A-deficient mice. Am J Physiol 275(2 Pt 1):L247-54 |
abstractText | Mice that are surfactant protein (SP) A deficient [SP-A(-/-)] have no apparent abnormalities in lung function. To understand the contributions of SP-A to surfactant, the biophysical properties and functional characteristics of surfactant from normal [SP-A(+/+)] and SP-A(-/-) mice were evaluated. SP-A-deficient surfactant had a lower buoyant density, a lower percentage of large-aggregate forms, an increased rate of conversion from large-aggregate to small-aggregate forms with surface area cycling, increased sensitivity to inhibition of minimum surface tension by plasma protein, and no tubular myelin by electron microscopy. Nevertheless, large-aggregate surfactants from SP-A(-/-) and SP-A(+/+) mice had similar adsorption rates and improved the lung volume of surfactant-deficient preterm rabbits similarly. Pulmonary edema and death caused by N-nitroso-N-methylurethane-induced lung injury were not different in SP-A(-/-) and SP-A(+/+) mice. The clearance of 125I-labeled SP-A from lungs of SP-A(-/-) mice was slightly slower than from SP-A(+/+) mice. Although the absence of SP-A changed the structure and in vitro properties of surfactant, the in vivo function of surfactant in SP-A(-/-) mice was not changed under the conditions of these experiments. |