نتایج جستجو برای: exogenous lung surfactant

تعداد نتایج: 374829  

Journal: :Critical Care 2005
Martin CJ Kneyber Frans B Plötz Jan LL Kimpen

Treatment of infants with viral lower respiratory tract disease (LRTD) necessitating mechanical ventilation is mainly symptomatic. The therapeutic use of surfactant seems rational because significantly lower levels of surfactant phospholipids and proteins, and impaired capacity to reduce surface tension were observed among infants and young children with viral LRTD. This article reviews the rol...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2002
Z Wang J E Baatz B A Holm R H Notter

The content-dependent activity of surfactant protein (SP)-B was studied in mixtures with dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine (DPPC), synthetic lipids (SL), and purified phospholipids (PPL) from calf lung surfactant extract (CLSE). At fixed SP-B content, adsorption and dynamic surface tension lowering were ordered as PPL/SP-B approximately SL/SP-B > DPPC/SP-B. All mixtures were similar in having inc...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1986
C R Mendelson C Chen V Boggaram C Zacharias J M Snyder

Antibodies directed against the major apoprotein of rabbit lung surfactant, a 29-36-kDa glycoprotein, were used to study changes in the levels of translatable surfactant apoprotein mRNA in rabbit lung tissue during development, as well as the effects of cortisol and cyclic AMP analogues on the levels of surfactant apoprotein and its mRNA in fetal rabbit lung tissue in organ culture. The major s...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2003
Vijay Boggaram

Surfactant, a complex mixture of lipids and proteins, produced by the alveolar type II cells of the lung epithelium maintains alveolar integrity and plays important roles in the control of host defense and inflammation in the lung. Surfactant protein (SP) A, B, C and D genes are expressed in a cell-type restricted manner by the Clara and/or alveolar type II cells of the lung. Surfactant protein...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2010
Vijay Boggaram Hemakumar Chandru Koteswara Rao Gottipati Vijayander Thakur Aparajita Das Kiflu Berhane

Surfactant protein B (SP-B) is essential for the surface tension-lowering function of pulmonary surfactant. Surfactant dysfunction and reduced SP-B levels are associated with elevated nitric oxide (NO) in inflammatory lung diseases, such as acute respiratory distress syndrome. We previously found that NO donors decreased SP-B expression in H441 and MLE-12 lung epithelial cells by reducing SP-B ...

Journal: :Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids 2010
Hossein Tavana Chuan-Hsien Kuo Qian Yi Lee Bobak Mosadegh Dongeun Huh Paul J Christensen James B Grotberg Shuichi Takayama

We describe a bioinspired microfluidic system that resembles pulmonary airways and enables on-chip generation of airway occluding liquid plugs from a stratified air-liquid two-phase flow. User-defined changes in the air stream pressure facilitated by mechanical components and tuning the wettability of the microchannels enable generation of well-defined liquid plugs. Significant differences are ...

2009
A Calkovska D Mokra V Calkovsky

Beside neonatal respiratory distress syndrome, secondary surfactant deficiency may occur in patients with mature lungs. Recent studies revealed quantitative and qualitative changes of lung surfactant in pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE) concerning the total phospholipids content in BAL fluid, alterations in surfactant phospholipids classes and a large-to-small aggregates ratio. Reduced expression...

Journal: :Cellular signalling 2004
Taran K Singh Barack Abonyo Telugu A Narasaraju Lin Liu

The secretion of lung surfactant requires the movement of lamellar bodies to the plasma membrane through cytoskeletal barrier at the cell cortex. We hypothesized that the cortical cytoskeleton undergoes a transient disassembly/reassembly in the stimulated type II cells, therefore allowing lamellar bodies access to the plasma membrane. Stabilization of cytoskeleton with Jasplakinolinde (JAS), a ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2000
J H Fisher V Sheftelyevich Y S Ho S Fligiel F X McCormack T R Korfhagen J A Whitsett M Ikegami

Targeted disruption of the surfactant protein (SP) D (SP-D) gene caused a marked pulmonary lipoidosis characterized by increased alveolar lung phospholipids, demonstrating a previously unexpected role for SP-D in surfactant homeostasis. In the present study, we tested whether the local production of SP-D in the lung influenced surfactant content in SP-D-deficient [SP-D(-/-)] and SP-D wild-type ...

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