Biophysical and biological activity of a synthetic 8.7-kDa hydrophobic pulmonary surfactant protein SP-B.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

Corporate Molecular Biology, Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park, IL 60064.

Published: April 1990

We have synthesized pulmonary surfactant apoprotein SP-B peptides by solid-phase chemistry and demonstrated their ability to enhance the surface-active properties of synthetic lipid mixtures. The synthetic peptides were reactive with antiserum generated against the native bovine surfactant peptide. Both peptides conferred surfactant-like properties to synthetic lipid mixtures as assessed by a Wilhelmy balance and pulsating bubble surfactometer. Likewise, mixtures of synthetic SP-B peptides and lipid restored compliance of isolated surfactant-deficient rat lungs. This work demonstrates the utility of SP-B as a functional component of pulmonary surfactant mixtures for treatment of respiratory distress syndrome or other disorders characterized by surfactant deficiency.

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