Low molecular mass bronchial proteinase inhibitor and alpha 1-proteinase inhibitor in sputum and bronchoalveolar lavage.

R A Stockley, H M Morrison, S Smith, T Tetley
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The concentration of a low molecular mass bronchial mucus inhibitor of proteolytic enzymes (BMPI) was measured in lung secretions from patients with chronic bronchitis and compared to the concentrations of albumin and alpha 1-proteinase inhibitor (alpha 1-PI). The concentration of all three proteins was lower in bronchoalveolar lavage samples than in sputum obtained from the same patient. However the relationship between the proteins (concentrations relative to each other) was similar in both secretions suggesting the differences in concentrations were only dilutional. The molar concentration of BMPI in both secretions was generally greater than that of alpha 1-PI suggesting that most of the anti-elastase screen (congruent to 75%) was due to the former protein. Furthermore inhibitory studies using both purified leukocyte elastase and porcine pancreatic elastase show that the inhibitory capacity of lung alpha 1-PI varied and accounted for about 16% of the total inhibition of leukocyte elastase in sputum. However, the inhibitory function of alpha 1-PI was less in bronchoalveolar lavage fluids compared to sputum (p less than 0.05) and accounted for about 5% of the total inhibitory capacity for leukocyte elastase. It is concluded that alpha 1-PI contributes only a part of the anti-elastase screen of secretions from patients with chronic bronchitis. Furthermore it is inactivated to a varying degree in most secretions and its remaining inhibitory capacity represents only a minor proportion of the total inhibitory capacity.

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痰液和支气管肺泡灌洗液中低分子质量支气管蛋白酶抑制剂和α 1蛋白酶抑制剂。
在慢性支气管炎患者的肺分泌物中测量了低分子质量支气管粘液蛋白水解酶抑制剂(BMPI)的浓度,并与白蛋白和α 1蛋白酶抑制剂(α 1-PI)的浓度进行了比较。支气管肺泡灌洗液样品中这三种蛋白的浓度均低于同一患者的痰液。然而,两种分泌物中蛋白质之间的关系(相对浓度)是相似的,这表明浓度的差异只是稀释。两种分泌物中BMPI的摩尔浓度普遍大于α 1-PI的摩尔浓度,这表明大部分抗弹性蛋白酶筛选(一致75%)是由于前一种蛋白质。此外,使用纯化的白细胞弹性酶和猪胰腺弹性酶进行的抑制研究表明,肺α 1-PI的抑制能力各不相同,约占痰中白细胞弹性酶抑制总量的16%。然而,α 1-PI在支气管肺泡灌洗液中的抑制作用较痰液弱(p < 0.05),约占白细胞弹性酶总抑制能力的5%。由此可见,α 1-PI仅在慢性支气管炎患者分泌物的抗弹性蛋白酶筛选中起部分作用。此外,它在大多数分泌物中都有不同程度的失活,其剩余的抑制能力仅占总抑制能力的一小部分。
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