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The surfactant system of the adult lung: physiology and clinical perspectives
Authors:H. Hamm  H. Fabel  W. Bartsch
Affiliation:(1) Abteilung Pneumologie, Zentrum Innere Medizin und Dermatologie, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Germany;(2) Fraunhofer Institut für Toxikologie und Aerosolforschung, Hannover;(3) Present address: Abteilung Pneumologie, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Konstanty-Gutschow-Strasse 8, W-3000 Hannover 61, Germany
Abstract:Summary Pulmonary surfactant is synthesized and secreted by alveolar type II cells and constitutes an important component of the alveolar lining fluid. It comprises a unique mixture of phospholipids and surfactant-specific proteins. More than 30 years after its first biochemical characterization, knowledge of the composition and functions of the surfactant complex has grown considerably. Its classically known role is to decrease surface tension in alveolar air spaces to a degree that facilitates adequate ventilation of the peripheral lung. More recently, other important surfactant functions have come into view. Probably most notable among these, surfactant has been demonstrated to enhance local pulmonary defense mechanisms and to modulate immune responses in the alveolar milieu. These findings have prompted interest in the role and the possible alterations of the surfactant system in a variety of lung diseases and in environmental impacts on the lung. However, only a limited number of studies investigating surfactant changes in human lung disease have hitherto been published. Preliminary results suggest that surfactant analyses, e.g., from bronchoalveolar lavage fluids, may reveal quantitative and qualitative abnormalities of the surfactant system in human lung disorders. It is hypothesized that in the future, surfactant studies may become one of our clinical tools to evaluate the activity and severity of peripheral lung diseases. In certain disorders they may also gain diagnostic significance. Further clinical studies will be necessary to investigate the potential therapeutic benefits of surfactant substitution and the usefulness of pharmacologic manipulation of the secretory activity of alveolar type II cells in pulmonary medicine.Abbreviations PC phospatidyleholine - DPPC dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine - PG phosphatidylglycerol - PI phosphatidylinositol - SP-A, SP-B SP-C, SP-D surfactant-specific proteins A, B, C, and D - ARDS adult respiratory distress syndrome - IRDS infant respiratory distress syndrome - BAL bronchoalveolar lavage - IPF idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis - HP hypersensitivity pneumonitis - DIPD drug-induced pulmonary disease
Keywords:Pulmonary surfactant  Phospholipids  Surfactant proteins  Alveolar stability  Air pollution  Pulmonary defense  Adult respiratory distress syndrome  Surfactant therapy  Bronchoalveolar lavage
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