The in vivo labeling with acetate and palmitate of lung phospholipids from developing and adult rabbits
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The in vivo labeling with acetate and palmitate of lung phospholipids from developing and adult rabbits
Abstract
The labeling with radiolabeled acetate and palmitate of lung, microsomes isolated from lung, and surfactant phospholipids from adult, 3-day-old, and newborn rabbits was studied. The half-life of phosphatidylcholine from lung and microsomal fractions was shorter when labeled with acetate than when labeled with palmitate. Half-time values similarly measured for phosphatidylglycerol, phosphatidylinositol or phosphatidylethanolamine were not different for the two labels. Acetate and palmitate-labeled phospholipids appeared in the surfactant fraction with similar accumulation curves. The relative specific activities of acetate-labeled phosphatidylcholine from adult, 3-day-old, and newborn rabbits, respectively, were 1.30, 1.86 and 1.77 times those measured for those measured for the palmitate label. Surfactant phosphatidylinositol and phosphatidylethanolamine from 3-day-old animals similarly were labeled preferentially with acetate. However, phosphatidylglycerol purified from the surfactant fraction contained equivalent relative amounts of the acetate and palmitate labels in 3-day-old and adult rabbits. These results suggest that the type II pneumocyte may use acetate preferentially for the synthesis of palmitic acid which then is incorporated into surfactant phospholipids.
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