Hitchcock K R, Parsons W J
J Histochem Cytochem. 1977 Dec;25(12):1363-7. doi: 10.1177/25.12.303651.
The purpose of this study is to determine if inframammalian vertebrate (amphibian) lung contains certain nonspecific esterases that have been identified as enzyme markers for mammalian (rat and mouse) pulmonary surfactant. Density gradient centrifugation procedures were utilized to concentrate any surface-active material in frog lung homogenates. Lipid and protein analyses of one of the derived fractions and of pulmonary lavage fluid were consistent with other techniques indicating that these preparations were surface active. A comparison of the nonspecific esterases in the derived fractions and the pulmonary lavage fluid allowed the identification of a nonspecific esterase that has an electrophoretic mobility comparable to one of the nonspecific esterases already identified as an enzyme marker for mammalian (rat and mouse) pulmonary surfactant. These results indicate that these enzyme markers may be useful in the further investigation of the surfactant systems of other inframammalian vertebrates.
本研究的目的是确定非哺乳脊椎动物(两栖动物)的肺中是否含有某些非特异性酯酶,这些酶已被确定为哺乳动物(大鼠和小鼠)肺表面活性剂的酶标志物。采用密度梯度离心法浓缩蛙肺匀浆中的任何表面活性物质。对其中一个衍生组分和肺灌洗液进行脂质和蛋白质分析,结果与其他技术一致,表明这些制剂具有表面活性。对衍生组分和肺灌洗液中的非特异性酯酶进行比较,鉴定出一种非特异性酯酶,其电泳迁移率与已被确定为哺乳动物(大鼠和小鼠)肺表面活性剂酶标志物的一种非特异性酯酶相当。这些结果表明,这些酶标志物可能有助于进一步研究其他非哺乳脊椎动物的表面活性剂系统。