| Literature DB >> 637411 |
R H Goldstein, B Faris, C L Hu, G L Snider, C Franzblau.
Abstract
The endotracheal administration of 14C-proline to young adult golden hamsters was effective in radiolabeling collagen and resulted in a greater specific activity for hydroxyproline than did intraperitoneal administration of the amino acid. The isolation of purified isoluble collagen was accomplished with the aid of pancreatic elastase. Enzyme treatment of lung homogenates resulted in the solubilization of 35 per cent of total lung collagen. The residue obtained after elastase treatment was pure collagen. A significant portion of the radiolabeled collagen was solubilized by the elastase treatment, which suggests that elastase may be helpful in distinguishing between newly synthesized and total lung collagen. Studies performed at various times after administration of 14C-proline indicate that a greater portion of the collagen radioactivity is solubilized during the early days after treatment with the amino acid. The methodology and procedures outlined in this communication allow for additional insights into the metabolism of connective tissue, specifically collagen, in normal and diseased lungs.Entities:
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Year: 1978 PMID: 637411 DOI: 10.1164/arrd.1978.117.2.281
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am Rev Respir Dis ISSN: 0003-0805