Exp Lung Res. 1985;8(4):213-25. |
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Characteristics of primary
isolates of alveolar type II cells from neonatal rats.
Saito K, Lwebuga-Mukasa J, Barrett C, Light D, Warshaw JB.
Alveolar type II cells from 6-day-old rat pups were obtained at approximately
90% purity, as judged by light and electron microscopy. Within 48-72 h in
culture, the cells formed a monolayer with tight junctions typical of epithelial
cells. Type II cells aggregated into raised domelike areas, which when sectioned
showed alveolarlike structures comprised of type II cells. After 3 days in
culture these structures showed abundant lamellar body secretion. Phospholipid
profiles were characteristic of type II cells, with disaturated phosphatidylcholine
(DSPC) the predominant secreted phospholipid. The cells also released DSPC
in response to beta-adrenergic stimulation. This release was inhibited by
the specific beta-antagonist propranolol. The results show that morphologic
differentiation and biochemical properties of neonatal type II cells can be
studied using an isolated cell system in tissue culture.
PMID: 3840085 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]