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Synthesis and secretion of plasmalogens by type-II pneumocytes.

B Rüstow1, I Kolleck, F Guthmann, R Haupt, D Kunze, P Stevens.   

Abstract

Alveolar surfactant (exposed to air and therefore a prime target of air oxidants) is supplied with antioxidants during its intracellular formation on type-II pneumocytes [Rüstow, Haupt, Stevens and Kunze (1993) Am. J. Physiol. 265, L133-L139]. Plasmalogens can protect animal cells against lipid peroxidation caused by u.v. radiation. It has been suggested that plasmalogens play a direct role in protecting animal cell membranes against oxidative stress [Zoeller, Morand and Raetz (1988) J. Biol. Chem. 263, 11590-11596]. We investigated biosynthesis and secretion of plasmalogens and phospholipids by type-II cells of adult rat lungs. The plasmalogens of type-II cells consist of 93% ethanolamine plasmalogens (EthPlas) and 7% choline plasmalogens (ChoPlas). Plasmalogens isolated from alveolar surfactant, however, consist of 36.5% ChoPlas and 63.5% EthPlas. The different incorporation rates of [14C]hexadecanol into both types of plasmalogen by type-II pneumocytes are reflected in the relative proportions of their total cellular plasmalogen content. Type-II cells cultured in the presence of labelled hexadecanol or labelled hexadecylglycerol and of labelled palmitate secrete labelled ChoPlas and labelled phospholipids, both spontaneously and in response to isoprenaline. The spontaneous and stimulated secretion rates of labelled ChoPlas are 3-6 times higher than those of labelled EthPlas. This higher relative secretion rate of ChoPlas corresponds to its higher proportion in the total plasmalogen content of alveolar surfactant compared with type-II cells. Added extracellular surfactant-specific protein A inhibits the secretion of plasmalogens as well as that of phospholipids by type-II cells. The molecular species of EthPlas and ChoPlas isolated from type-II cells or lung lavage do not differ significantly and consist mainly of molecular species containing poly-unsaturated fatty acids. We conclude that ChoPlas are secreted partly as integral constituents of the alveolar surfactant. Type-II cells select between both types of plasmalogens for secretion as a constituent of surfactant. The intramolecular sorting signal presumably is the choline moiety.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7945189      PMCID: PMC1137282          DOI: 10.1042/bj3020665

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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