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Distribution of endotracheally instilled surfactant protein SP-C in lung-lavaged rabbits.

  • Sidarto Bambang Oetomo
  • , Louis de Leij
  • , T Curstedt
  • , J G ter Haar
  • , Coenraad Schoots
  • , Charles Wildevuur
  • , Albert Okken

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    Abstract

    In lung-lavaged surfactant-deficient rabbits (n = 6) requiring artificial ventilation, porcine surfactant was instilled endotracheally. This resulted in improvement of lung function so that the animals could be weaned off artificial ventilation. The animals were killed 4 1/2 h after surfactant administration and the porcine surfactant protein was localized in the lung with a MAb. We found surfactant protein in all lobes of the lung but the distribution was not homogeneous. Surfactant protein C was found in less than 15% of the alveolar spaces and in less than 1% of the bronchi.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)178-181
    Number of pages4
    JournalPediatric Research
    Volume29
    Issue number2
    Publication statusPublished - Feb-1991

    Keywords

    • PREMATURE LAMBS
    • NATURAL SURFACTANT
    • LAMELLAR BODIES
    • RAT LUNG
    • APOPROTEINS
    • CLEARANCE
    • LOCALIZATION
    • THERAPY

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