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. 1990;95(1):97-103.
doi: 10.1007/BF00737233.

Modulation of alkaline phosphatase activity in alveolar type II like cells

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Modulation of alkaline phosphatase activity in alveolar type II like cells

M Kalina et al. Histochemistry. 1990.

Abstract

Alveolar type II like cells (ALT II) represent a small subpopulation of alveolar type II cells, which is able to proliferate, can be passaged and possess many characteristics of differentiated adult type II cells. A correlation was found between the growth and development of ALT II cells in culture and their alkaline phosphatase activity. Unlike alveolar type II cells, which lose the activity in culture, ALT II cells regain the activity and maintain it for a long culture period. Quantitative histochemical analysis of the stained cells indicate that 80% of the cells at days 15-20 in culture are alkaline phosphatase positive. Inhibition studies indicate that alkaline phosphatase from ALT II cells and freshly isolated type II cells were similar. The inhibition of ALT II alkaline phosphatase by L-levamisole and its heat stability are similar to that of the bone enzyme and differ from the intestinal enzyme. Alkaline phosphatase expression is considered part of the differentiated phenotype of these cells. Therefore, the presence of this enzyme in ALT II cells adds support to the notion that these cells maintain many aspects of mature alveolar type II cells.

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