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Journal of Nutrition Vol. 125 No. 6_Suppl June 1995, pp. 1639-1644
Copyright © 1995 by American Society for Nutrition
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The Developing Rat Lung Fibroblast and Alveolar Type II Cell Actively Recruit Surfactant Phospholipid Substrate1,2,

Jeanne S. Nunez and John S. Torday3

Division of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics, University of Maryland Medical School, Baltimore, MD 21201

Timely, adequate production of pulmonary surfactant is critical for survival at birth. This process is dependent on both maternal nutrition and glucocorticoids. Fetal rat lung lipofibroblast triglyceride accumulation is saturable, temperature-dependent and stimulated by glucocorticoids and cyclic AMP in primary cell culture. Spontaneous triglyceride uptake by fibroblasts increases ninefold between 17 and 21 days (=term) gestation and is stimulated 30–80% by exogenous glucocorticoid treatment. Coculture of Type II cells with fibroblasts preloaded with 3H-trioleate and increasing amounts of triglyceride results in a concomitant increase in saturated phosphatidylcholine (SPC) synthesized by Type II cells. Dexamethasone stimulates mobilization of fibroblast triglyceride incorporation into Type II cell-SPC by 36–40%. The hormonally regulated uptake and mobilization of triglyceride suggest active recruitment of surfactant phospholipid substrate by both alveolar connective tissue and epithelial cells.


KEY WORDS: • fibroblast • Type II cells • surfactant • phospholipid • lung development

1 Presented as part of the symposium "Role of Nutrition in Lung Development and Function" given at the Experimental Biology '94 meeting, Anaheim, CA, on April 25, 1994. This symposium was sponsored by the American Institute of Nutrition. Guest editor for this symposium was John S. Torday, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD.

2 Supported by a Grant-in-Aid from The American Heart Association.

3 To whom correspondence should be addressed: Department of Pediatrics, University of Maryland Hospital, Baltimore, MD 21201




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