Inhibition of surfactant function by copper-zinc superoxide dismutase (CuZn-SOD) |
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Authors: | Haddad, Imad Y. Nieves-Cruz, Bedford Matalon, Sadis |
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Abstract: | Haddad, Imad Y., Bedford Nieves-Cruz, and Sadis Matalon.Inhibition of surfactant function by copper-zinc superoxide dismutase (CuZn-SOD). J. Appl.Physiol. 83(5): 1545-1550, 1997.The efficacy ofantioxidant enzymes to limit oxidant lung injury by instillation withsurfactant mixtures in preterm infants with hyaline membrane disease isunder investigation. However, there is concern that instillation ofproteins in the alveolar space may inactivate pulmonary surfactant. Westudied the effects of bovine copper-zinc superoxide dismutase(CuZn-SOD) on the biophysical properties of two distinct surfactantpreparations. Incubation of calf lung surfactant extract (CLSE, 1 mgphospholipid/ml) and Exosurf (0.1 mg phospholipid/ml) with CuZn-SOD(1-10 mg/ml) prevented the fall of surface tension at minimalbubble radius (Tmin) to lowvalues with dynamic compression in a pulsating bubble surfactometer. CuZn-SOD also enhanced the sensitivity to inactivation by albumin, normal human serum, and after treatment with peroxynitrite. The inhibitory effects of CuZn-SOD on CLSE, but not Exosurf, were abolishedat high lipid concentrations (3 mg/ml) and after the addition of humansurfactant protein A (by weight). We conclude that CuZn-SOD mayinterfere with the surface activity of surfactant mixtures, leading todecreased effectiveness of surfactant replacement therapy. |
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