Lipids in airway secretions.

K R Bhaskar, D D O'Sullivan, H Opaskar-Hincman, L M Reid
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Lipids form a significant portion of airway mucus yet they have not received the same attention that epithelial glycoproteins have. We have analyzed, by thin layer chromatography, lipids present in airway mucus under "normal" and hypersecretory (pathological) conditions. The 'normals' included (1) bronchial lavage obtained from healthy human volunteers and from dogs and (2) secretions produced "in vitro" by human (bronchial) and canine (tracheal) explants. Hypersecretory mucus samples included (1) lavage from dogs made bronchitic by exposure to SO2, (2) bronchial aspirates from acute and chronic tracheostomy patients, (3) sputum from patients with cystic fibrosis and chronic bronchitis and (4) postmortem secretions from patients who died from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) or from status asthmaticus. Cholesterol was found to be the predominant lipid in 'normal' mucus with lesser amounts of phospholipids. No glycolipids were detected. In the hypersecretory mucus, in addition to neutral and phospholipids, glycolipids were present in appreciable amounts, often the predominant species, suggesting that these may be useful as markers of disease. Radioactive precursors 14C acetate and 14C palmitate were incorporated into lipids secreted "in vitro" by canine tracheal explants indicating that they are synthesised by the airway.

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气道分泌物中的脂质。
脂质是气道黏液的重要组成部分,但它们并没有像上皮糖蛋白那样受到重视。我们用薄层色谱法分析了“正常”和高分泌(病理)状态下气道粘液中的脂质。“正常”包括(1)从健康的人类志愿者和狗身上获得的支气管灌洗液和(2)由人类(支气管)和犬(气管)外植体“体外”产生的分泌物。高分泌性黏液样本包括:(1)暴露于二氧化硫导致支气管炎的狗的灌洗液,(2)急性和慢性气管切开术患者的支气管吸入物,(3)囊性纤维化和慢性支气管炎患者的痰,(4)死于婴儿猝死综合征(SIDS)或哮喘状态的患者的死后分泌物。在“正常”黏液中,胆固醇是主要的脂质,而磷脂含量较少。未检测到糖脂。在高分泌粘液中,除了中性脂和磷脂外,糖脂也有相当数量的存在,通常是优势种,提示它们可能是有用的疾病标志物。放射性前体14C乙酸酯和14C棕榈酸酯被纳入犬气管外植体“体外”分泌的脂质中,表明它们是由气道合成的。
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