| Literature DB >> 2562485 |
A Waring1, W Taeusch, R Bruni, J Amirkhanian, B Fan, R Stevens, J Young.
Abstract
A mixture of lipids and proteins unique to the lung lines the airspaces of all mammalian species. This mixture, termed pulmonary surfactant, is essential for normal lung function. We have synthesized selected amino acid sequences of one of the major low molecular weight surfactant proteins to find whether these peptides can duplicate effects of native protein. Peptide/lipid mixtures approximate results found with native surfactant proteins both in vitro and in vivo. Effects found with native proteins or synthetic peptides include association with, and ordering of, surfactant lipid; changes in surface tension with surface compression; rapid adsorption of lipids from subphase to surface; and improvements in oxygenation of surfactant-deficient rats.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2562485
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pept Res ISSN: 1040-5704