Korean J Physiol Pharmacol.
1997 Feb;1(1):65-70.
ANP inhibits surfactant secretion from isoproterenol stimulated
alveolar type II cells
- Affiliations
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Department of Physiology, School of Medicine Catholic University of
University, Taegu-Hyosung, Taegu 705-034 South Korea.
Abstract
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In order to investigate the effect of ANP on surfactant secretion from
alveolar type II cell(AT II cell) during circulatory derangement in
adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), the secretion of surfactant
from AT II cells was evaluated in purely isolated AT II cultures from
rat lungs. For the simulation of sympathetic stimulation during
circulatory derangement, primary AT II cultures were incubated with
isoproterenol and IBMX. In this isoproterenol stimulated AT II cells,
ANP were added in the media for the investigation of effect of ANP on
surfactant secretion from AT II cells. For the evaluation of surfactant
secretion,(3H)-methylcholine was incorporated and the level of
radiolabelled choline chloride secreted from the cells was determined.
As previously reported, isoproterenol and IBMX stimulated surfactant
secretion from AT II cells. Isoproterenol showed synergistic increase
of surfactant secretion with IBMX in AT II cells. In isoproterenol
stimulated AT II cells, physiological level of ANP inhibited the
secretion of surfactant in primary cultures of AT II cells. On the
basis of these experimental it is suggested that, in association with
circulatory change during ARDS, increased secretion of ANP by the
pulmonary edema, hypoxia and congestive heart heart failure might
aggravate the symptoms of ARDS by reduction of surfactant secretion
from AT II cells.