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Eur Respir J 1994; 7: 88-93
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A non-glycosylated form of pulmonary surfactant protein A appears in rat amniotic fluid

K Sakai, T Kohri, MN Kweon, and Y Kishino

Surfactant protein A (SP-A) is a family of glycoproteins that have a triplet with 26, 32 and 36 kDa under reducing conditions in rat lung. We wanted to evaluate the SP-A forms in amniotic fluid of pregnant rats compared to those found in rat lungs. By Western blot analysis, glycosylated SP-A, was not found in the amniotic fluid in contrast to the pulmonary surfactant triplet SP-A, which comprises a 26 kDa protein and its glycosylated 32 and 36 kDa forms. The SP-A concentration in amniotic fluid was barely detectable at 18 days of gestation (20 +/- 12 ng.ml-1), and then increased and reached 700 +/- 333 ng.ml-1 at the final gestational day 21, as determined by an enzyme-linked immunoabsorbent assay. Immunohistochemically, SP-A was found in some epithelial cells of larger respiratory bronchi, but not, or to a lesser degree, in smaller respiratory bronchi at gestational day 18. At 21 days of gestation, SP-A was detected in bronchial and bronchiolar nonciliated epithelial Clara cells, alveolar epithelial type II cells and some alveolar macrophages. The ratio of the 26, 32 and 36 kDa SP-A forms in bronchoalveolar, bronchobronchiolar and tracheal lavage fluids prepared from adult rats was 6:29:65, 84:5:11 and 100:0:0, respectively. These findings show the presence of a non-glycosylated SP-A in rat amniotic fluid. This may reflect the increased ratio of non-glycosylated SP-A to bronchoalveolar, bronchobronchiolar and tracheal lavage fluids, respectively.





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