|
|
||||||||
Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol 47, Issue 3 604-611, Copyright © 1979 by American Physiological Society
ARTICLES |
J. N. Hildebran, J. Goerke and J. A. Clements
Stability of pulmonary alveoli at end expiration requires a very low air-water surface tension (e.g., less than 10 mN.m-1). Another important requirement is that the surface film maintain this low surface tension for a sufficiently long time at fixed lung volume. We measured monolayer collapse rates at 37 degrees C of lung surface-active material (SAM) and certain lipids found in this material and compared them with alveolar monolayer collapse rates calculated from published lung compliance changes. We found collapse rates for purified SAM or a mixture of dipalmitoyl lecithin (DPPC):monoenoic lecithin (PC):cholesterol (CHOL) (3.03:1.65:1 molar ratios) to be much greater than collapse rates of alveolar films estimated from indirect measurements. Monolayers of pure DPPC or DPPC with 10 mol% monoenoic PC and/or CHOL had collapse rates equal to or less than those estimated from lungs. We conclude that the alveolar monolayer is enriched in DPPC to the extent of 90 mol% or greater. Enrichment may exclude more mobile components from the monolayer during expiration when surface tension reaches verry low values.
This article has been cited by other articles:
![]() |
W. Yan, S. C. Biswas, T. G. Laderas, and S. B. Hall The melting of pulmonary surfactant monolayers J Appl Physiol, May 1, 2007; 102(5): 1739 - 1745. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
L. M. Y. Yu, J. J. Lu, Y. W. Chan, A. Ng, L. Zhang, M. Hoorfar, Z. Policova, K. Grundke, and A. W. Neumann Constrained sessile drop as a new configuration to measure low surface tension in lung surfactant systems J Appl Physiol, August 1, 2004; 97(2): 704 - 715. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
S.-H. Yu and F. Possmayer Lipid compositional analysis of pulmonary surfactant monolayers and monolayer-associated reservoirs J. Lipid Res., March 1, 2003; 44(3): 621 - 629. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
M. J. Murray, G. Kanazi, K. Moukabary, H. D. Tazelaar, and S. J. DeMichele Effects of Eicosapentaenoic and {gamma}-Linolenic Acids (Dietary Lipids) on Pulmonary Surfactant Composition and Function During Porcine Endotoxemia Chest, June 1, 2000; 117(6): 1720 - 1727. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
N. Slocombe, J. Codd, P. Wood, S Orgeig, and C. Daniels The effect of alterations in activity and body temperature on the pulmonary surfactant system in the lesser long-eared bat Nyctophilus geoffroyi J. Exp. Biol., January 8, 2000; 203(16): 2429 - 2435. [Abstract] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
O. V. Lopatko, S. Orgeig, D. Palmer, S. Schurch, and C. B. Daniels Alterations in pulmonary surfactant after rapid arousal from torpor in the marsupial Sminthopsis crassicaudata J Appl Physiol, June 1, 1999; 86(6): 1959 - 1970. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
E. P. Ingenito, L. Mark, J. Morris, F. F. Espinosa, R. D. Kamm, and M. Johnson Biophysical characterization and modeling of lung surfactant components J Appl Physiol, May 1, 1999; 86(5): 1702 - 1714. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
O. V. Lopatko, S. Orgeig, C. B. Daniels, and D. Palmer Alterations in the surface properties of lung surfactant in the torpid marsupial Sminthopsis crassicaudata J Appl Physiol, January 1, 1998; 84(1): 146 - 156. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
| HOME | HELP | FEEDBACK | SUBSCRIPTIONS | ARCHIVE | SEARCH | TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| Visit Other APS Journals Online |