Biosynthesis of phosphatidyl choline during prenatal development of the rat lung

The biosynthesis of phosphatidyl choline in rat lung during prenatal development is of interest in connection with the mechanisms of functional development of the lung, particularly in relation to the production of lung surfactant and the control of phospholipid synthesis. The process was studied by...

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Main Author: Paul A. Weinhold
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1968-03-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
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rat
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002222752043127X
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spelling doaj-3e955f253bd242fc93566d28204fe04b2021-04-24T05:55:32ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751968-03-0192262266Biosynthesis of phosphatidyl choline during prenatal development of the rat lungPaul A. Weinhold0Departments of Biological Chemistry and Internal Medicine (Nuclear Medicine), University of Michigan and Radioisotope Service, Veterans Administration Hospital, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48105The biosynthesis of phosphatidyl choline in rat lung during prenatal development is of interest in connection with the mechanisms of functional development of the lung, particularly in relation to the production of lung surfactant and the control of phospholipid synthesis. The process was studied by determination of the ability of fetal and adult lung slices to incorporate choline-methyl-14C and methioninemethyl-14C into phosphatidyl choline.The incorporation of radioactivity from methionine-methyl-14C was low in both adult and fetal lung. There was no apparent change in the incorporation during development. The incorporation of choline-methyl-14C into phosphatidyl choline after 60 min of incubation was low for fetal lung at 19 days gestation and increased to adult levels by 22 days gestation.The incorporation of choline-methyl-14C into phosphoryl choline was high at 19 days gestation and decreased as development progressed. However, the specific activities of the phosphoryl choline were similar in fetal and adult lung, which suggests that the increase in incorporation of choline-methyl-14C into phosphatidyl choline with development results from an increased activity of reactions in the biosynthetic pathway between phosporyl choline and phosphatidyl choline.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002222752043127Xphosphatidyl cholinephosphoryl cholinebiosynthesisratlungfetal development
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Biosynthesis of phosphatidyl choline during prenatal development of the rat lung
Journal of Lipid Research
phosphatidyl choline
phosphoryl choline
biosynthesis
rat
lung
fetal development
author_facet Paul A. Weinhold
author_sort Paul A. Weinhold
title Biosynthesis of phosphatidyl choline during prenatal development of the rat lung
title_short Biosynthesis of phosphatidyl choline during prenatal development of the rat lung
title_full Biosynthesis of phosphatidyl choline during prenatal development of the rat lung
title_fullStr Biosynthesis of phosphatidyl choline during prenatal development of the rat lung
title_full_unstemmed Biosynthesis of phosphatidyl choline during prenatal development of the rat lung
title_sort biosynthesis of phosphatidyl choline during prenatal development of the rat lung
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 1968-03-01
description The biosynthesis of phosphatidyl choline in rat lung during prenatal development is of interest in connection with the mechanisms of functional development of the lung, particularly in relation to the production of lung surfactant and the control of phospholipid synthesis. The process was studied by determination of the ability of fetal and adult lung slices to incorporate choline-methyl-14C and methioninemethyl-14C into phosphatidyl choline.The incorporation of radioactivity from methionine-methyl-14C was low in both adult and fetal lung. There was no apparent change in the incorporation during development. The incorporation of choline-methyl-14C into phosphatidyl choline after 60 min of incubation was low for fetal lung at 19 days gestation and increased to adult levels by 22 days gestation.The incorporation of choline-methyl-14C into phosphoryl choline was high at 19 days gestation and decreased as development progressed. However, the specific activities of the phosphoryl choline were similar in fetal and adult lung, which suggests that the increase in incorporation of choline-methyl-14C into phosphatidyl choline with development results from an increased activity of reactions in the biosynthetic pathway between phosporyl choline and phosphatidyl choline.
topic phosphatidyl choline
phosphoryl choline
biosynthesis
rat
lung
fetal development
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002222752043127X
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