Effect of surfactant-associated protein-A (SP-A) on the activity of lipid extract surfactant
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Effect of surfactant-associated protein-A (SP-A) on the activity of lipid extract surfactant
Abstract
The properties of natural bovine surfactant and its lipid extract have been examined with a pulsating bubble surfactometer which assesses the ability of surfactant lipids to adsorb to the air/liquid interface and reduce the surface tension to near 0 dynes/cm during dynamic compression. Studies conducted at 1 mg/ml phospholipid revealed that the surface activity (i.e., the ability to produce low surface tensions) of lipid extracts could be enhanced by incubating the sample at 37 degrees C for 120 min or by addition of CaCl2. In contrast, incubation at 37 degrees C only slightly improved the biophysical activity of natural surfactant and the addition of CaCl2 had a more modest effect than with lipid extracts. With 20 mM CaCl2, the surfactant activity of lipid extract surfactant was similar to that of natural surfactant. Incubation with EDTA reduced the biophysical activity of natural surfactant. Experiments in which increasing amounts of lipid extract were replaced by natural surfactant revealed that small amounts of natural surfactant enhanced the surfactant activity of lipid extract. The biophysical activity of lipid extract surfactant was also increased by the addition of soluble surfactant-associated protein-A (SP-A) (28-36 kDa) purified from natural bovine surfactant. These results indicate that SP-A (28-36 kDa) improves the surfactant activity of lipid extracts by enhancing the rate of adsorption and/or spreading of phospholipid at the air/liquid interface resulting in the formation of a stable lipid monolayer at lower bulk concentrations of either phospholipid or calcium.
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