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Review
. 1992;59(4):201-10.
doi: 10.1159/000196059.

Electron-microscopic evidence for cytochrome P-450 in Clara cells and type I pneumocytes of the rat lung

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Electron-microscopic evidence for cytochrome P-450 in Clara cells and type I pneumocytes of the rat lung

S Aida et al. Respiration. 1992.

Abstract

Using immunoelectron microscopy, we examined the distribution of cytochrome P-450 in rat lungs and determined the cell types in which P-450 was localized. To demonstrate P-450, a rabbit polyclonal antibody against P-450b (P-450 IIB1), the major constitutive isozyme of rat pulmonary P-450, was used. Strong reactivity for anti-P-450b antibody was observed in nonciliated bronchial and bronchiolar epithelial cells (Clara cells) and type I pneumocytes. Type II pneumocytes and Kultschitzky cells showed no reactivity. Most ciliated cells were negative, although a small number in peripheral bronchioles showed a weakly positive reaction. Endothelial cells and other mesenchymal cells were P-450b negative. Many studies have suggested that the Clara cell was metabolically very active and had P-450 containing mixed function oxidase systems. Our study shows that both Clara cells and type I pneumocytes have P-450 and may play an important role in the metabolism of xenobiotics. The metabolic significance of type I pneumocytes was not recognized, but it is reasonable to postulate that type I pneumocytes may have a xenobiotic metabolic function because they comprise most of the surface area of the lungs and are thus extensively exposed to the environment.

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