| Literature DB >> 21324208 |
Andreas Wemhöner1, Paul Jennings, Thomas Haller, Mario Rüdiger, Georg Simbruner.
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BACKGROUND: In mechanically ventilated preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), exogenous surfactant application has been demonstrated both to decrease DNA-synthesis but also and paradoxically to increase epithelial cell proliferation. However, the effect of exogenous surfactant has not been studied directly on alveolar type II cells (ATII cells), a key cell type responsible for alveolar function and repair.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21324208 PMCID: PMC3055216 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2466-11-11
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pulm Med ISSN: 1471-2466 Impact factor: 3.317
Figure 1Rat ATII cells imaged by phase contrast (left) and fluorescence (480 nm), 24 h after incubation with Curosurf. Intracellular Lamellar Bodies, the characteristic surfactant storing organelles, were stained with 500 nM LysoTracker Green DND-26. Noticeable morphological differences to control cells were not detected.
Figure 2Effect of Curosurf. Cells were exposed to 10 mg/ml Curosurf® for 0.5, 4.0 and 24 h as described. A: Viability as percentage of control. B: DNA synthesis as percentage of control. Bars represent mean + SEM of 3 independent experiments. * P <0.05 vs. control. MPII: mouse type II (iMATII) cells, RPII: rat type II cells.
Figure 3Effect of Alveofact. Cells were exposed to 10 mg/ml Alveofact® for 0.5, 4.0 and 24 h as described. A: Viability as percentage of control. B: DNA synthesis as percentage of control. Bars represent mean + SEM of 3 independent experiments. * P<0.05 vs. control. MPII: mouse type II (iMATII) cells, RPII: rat type II cells.
Viability and DNA synthesis of control cells
| 4 hours | 24 hours | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A549 | MPII | RPII | A549 | MPII | RPII | |
| Viability | 104 ± 4 | 105 ± 5 | 106 ± 4 | 122 ± 8* | 117 ± 6* | 108 ± 3* |
| DNA synthesis | 100 ± 3 | 103 ± 3 | 100 ± 11 | 115 ± 5* | 122 ± 8* | 103 ± 3 |
*P < 0.01 vs. 100% (= mean RFU values at 0.5 hours) MPII: mouse type II (iMATII) cells, RPII: rat type II cells