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1 Division of Pneumology, University Hospital of Berne, 3010 Berne; 2 Institute of Anatomy, University of Berne, 3012 Berne, Switzerland; and 3 Respiratory Research Group, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 4N1
The structure of pulmonary surfactant films remains ill defined. Although plausible film fragments have been imaged by electron microscopy, questions about the significance of the findings and even about the true fixability of surfactant films by the usual fixatives glutaraldehyde (GA), osmium tetroxide (OsO4), and uranyl acetate (UA) have not been settled. We exposed functioning natural surfactant films to fixatives within a captive bubble surfactometer and analyzed the effect of fixatives on surfactant function. The capacity of surfactant to reach near-zero minimum surface tension on film compression was barely impaired after exposure to GA or OsO4. Although neither GA nor OsO4 prevented the surfactant from forming a surface active film, GA increased the equilibrium surface tension to above 30 mN/m, and both GA and OsO4 decreased film stability as seen in the slowly rising minimum surface tension from 1 to ~5 mN/m in 10 min. In contrast, the effect of UA seriously impaired surface activity in that both adsorption and minimum surface tension were substantially increased. In conclusion, the fixatives tested in this study are not suitable to fix, i.e., to solidify, surfactant films. Evidently, however, OsO4 and UA may serve as staining agents.
lung surfactant; effect of fixatives; fixation of surfactant films
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