Alveolar macrophage depletion is associated with increased surfactant pool sizes in adult rats.

نویسندگان

  • Amy Forbes
  • Mike Pickell
  • Mehry Foroughian
  • Li-Juan Yao
  • James Lewis
  • Ruud Veldhuizen
چکیده

Pulmonary surfactant is a lipid-protein material that is essential for normal lung function. Maintaining normal and consistent alveolar amounts of surfactant is in part dependent on clearance of surfactant by alveolar macrophages (AM). The present study utilized a rat model of AM depletion to determine the impact on surfactant pool sizes and function over time. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were anesthetized and intratracheally instilled with PBS-liposomes (PBS-L) or dichloromethylene diphosphonic acid (DMDP) containing liposomes (DMDP-L) and were killed at various time points up to 21 days for compliance measurements, AM cell counts, and surfactant analysis. AM numbers were significantly decreased 1, 2, and 3 days after instillation in DMDP-L vs. PBS-L, with 72% depletion at 3 days. AM numbers returned to normal levels by 5 days. In DMDP-L rats, there was a rapid increase in surfactant-phospholipid pools, showing a ninefold increase in the amount of surfactant in the lavage 3 days after liposome instillation. Surfactant accumulation progressed up to 7 days, with pools normalizing by 21 days. The increase in surfactant was due to increases in both subfractions of surfactant, the large aggregates (LA) and small aggregates. Surfactant protein A levels, relative to LA phospholipids, were not increased. There was a decreased extent of surfactant conversion in vitro for LA from DMDP-L rats compared with controls. It is concluded that the procedure of AM depletion significantly affects surfactant metabolism. The increased endogenous surfactant must be considered when utilizing the AM depletion model to study the role of these cells during lung insults.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of applied physiology

دوره 103 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2007