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Alveolar permeability enhancement by oleic acid and related fatty acids: evidence for a calcium-dependent mechanism.

L Y Wang1, J K Ma, W F Pan, D Toledo-Velasquez, C J Malanga, Y Rojanasakul.   

Abstract

Pulmonary exposure to oleic acid (OA) is associated with permeability alterations and cellular damage; however, the exact relationship between these two effects has not been clearly established. Using cultured alveolar epithelial monolayers, we demonstrated that OA and some other fatty acids (< or = 50 microM) can induce permeability changes without detectable cellular damage. At higher concentrations, however, OA caused severe membrane damage and leakage to solute flux. The permeability enhancing effect of OA was observed with both the paracellular marker 3H-mannitol and the lipophilic transcellular indicator 14C-progesterone. While the effect of OA on transcellular permeability may be attributed to its known effect on membrane fluidity, the paracellular promoting effect of OA and its mechanism are not well established. We postulated that OA may increase paracellular permeability through a Ca(2+)-dependent tight junction mechanism. Using dual-excitation fluorescence microscopy, we demonstrated that OA can increase intracellular calcium, [Ca2+]i, in a dose-dependent manner. This effect was transient at low OA concentrations (< or = 50 microM) but became more pronounced and sustained at higher concentrations. Free hydroxyl and unsaturated groups were required for this activation since esterified OA (oleic methyl ester) and stearic acid (a saturated fatty acid with equal chain length) had much reduced effects on both the [Ca2+]i and the permeability alterations. Degree of unsaturation was unimportant since linolenic acid (18:3), linoleic acid (18:2), and OA (18:1) had similar and comparable effects on the two parameters.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8058607     DOI: 10.1023/a:1018906330308

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharm Res        ISSN: 0724-8741            Impact factor:   4.200


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