Synexin and GTP increase surfactant secretion in permeabilized alveolar type II cells

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作者
Chander, A [1 ]
Sen, N [1 ]
Spitzer, AR [1 ]
机构
[1] Thomas Jefferson Univ, Dept Pediat, Div Neonatol, Philadelphia, PA 19107 USA
关键词
membrane fusion; exocytosis; annexins; G proteins;
D O I
10.1152/ajplung.2001.280.5.L991
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
We have previously suggested that synexin (annexin VII), a Ca2+-dependent phospholipid binding protein, may have a role in surfactant secretion, since it promotes membrane fusion between isolated lamellar bodies (the surfactant-containing organelles) and plasma membranes. In this study, we investigated whether exogenous synexin can augment surfactant phosphatidylcholine (PC) secretion in synexin-deficient lung epithelial type II cells. Isolated rat type II cells were cultured for 20-22 h with [H-3] choline to label cellular PC. The cells were then treated with beta -escin, which forms pores in the cell membrane and releases cytoplasmic proteins including synexin. These cells, however, retained lamellar bodies. The permeabilized type II cells were evaluated for PC secretion during a 30-min incubation. Compared with PC secretion under basal conditions, the presence of Ca2+ (up to 10 mM) did not increase PC secretion. In the presence of 1 mM Ca2+, synexin increased PC secretion in a concentration-dependent manner, which reached a maximum at similar to5 mug/ml synexin. The secretagogue effect of synexin was abolished when synexin was inactivated by heat treatment (30 min at 65 degreesC) or by treatment with synexin antibodies. GTP or its nonhydrolyzable analog beta:gamma -imidoguanosine- 5'-triphosphate also increased PC secretion in permeabilized type II cells. The PC secretion was further increased in an additive manner when a maximally effective concentration of synexin was added in the presence of 1 mM GTP, suggesting that GTP acts by a synexin-independent mechanism to increase membrane fusion. Thus our results support a direct role for synexin in surfactant secretion. Our study also suggests that membrane fusion during surfactant secretion may be mediated by two independent mechanisms.
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页码:L991 / L998
页数:8
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