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Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol 282: L824-L832, 2002. First published December 14, 2001; doi:10.1152/ajplung.00421.2000
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Vol. 282, Issue 4, L824-L832, April 2002

Serum SP-D is a marker of lung injury in rats

Tianli Pan1, Larry D. Nielsen1, Martin J. Allen1, Kathleen M. Shannon2, John M. Shannon2, Moises Selman3, and Robert. J. Mason1,4

1 Department of Medicine, National Jewish Medical and Research Center, Denver 80206; 4 Department of Medicine, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, Colorado 80206; 2 Pulmonary Cell Biology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio 45229; and 3 National Institute of Respiratory Disease, Mexico City DF14080, Mexico

Pulmonary surfactant protein D (SP-D) is expressed in alveolar type II and bronchiolar epithelial cells and is secreted into alveoli and conducting airways. However, SP-D has also been measured in serum and is increased in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome, pulmonary fibrosis, and alveolar proteinosis. To demonstrate that SP-D can be measured in rat serum, we instilled rats with keratinocyte growth factor, which produces type II cell hyperplasia and an increase in SP-D in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF). To evaluate serum SP-D as a biomarker of lung injury, we examined several injury models. In rats treated with 1 unit of bleomycin, serum SP-D was elevated on days 3, 7, 14, and 28 after instillation, and SP-D mRNA was increased in focal areas as detected by in situ hybridization. However, there was no increase in whole lung SP-D mRNA when the expression was normalized to whole lung 18S rRNA. After instillation of 2 units of bleomycin, the serum levels of SP-D were higher, and SP-D was also increased in BALF and lung homogenates. In another model of subacute injury, serum SP-D was increased in rats treated with paraquat plus oxygen. Finally to evaluate acute lung injury, we instilled rats with HCl; SP-D was increased at 4 h after instillation. Our data indicate that serum SP-D may be a useful indicator of lung injury and type II cell hyperplasia in rats.

bleomycin injury; paraquat injury; HCl injury; keratinocyte growth factor; alveolar type II cells; surfactant protein D


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