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Lung surfactant phospholipids in different animal species

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A comparative study of adult mammalian lung surfactants was undertaken to determine which animal species might serve as appropriate models for surfactant alterations in human lung diseases. Phosphatidylcholine (PC) comprised 80–87% of the phospholipid and contained more than 65% palmitic acid in all species studied. Phosphatidylglycerol (PG) was found to vary significantly in fatty acid composition among the species. Rabbit, dog and rat surfactant PG contained 50–60% palmitic acid, while human and cat surfactant contained much lower levels of saturated fatty acids. Both the PC and PG of all species contained 2 positional isomers of fatty acids with 16 carbons and one double bond, but the relative amounts of the unusual isomer, 16∶1Δ7, and palmitoleic, acid, 16∶1Δ9, varied among the different animal species. Only cat and dog surfactant phospholipids contained 18∶1Δ5. Cat surfactant phospholipids also differed by the absence of 20∶4 and the presence of small amounts of several 20- and 22-carbon fatty acids. These results explain some discrepancies found in the literature concerning surfactant composition and delineate limiting factors in extrapolating results from animal studies for the evaluation of maturation and pathological alterations in human surfactant.

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Shelley, S.A., Paciga, J.E. & Balis, J.U. Lung surfactant phospholipids in different animal species. Lipids 19, 857–862 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02534515

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