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KMID : 0357919710050010039
Korean Journal of Pathology
1971 Volume.5 No. 1 p.39 ~ p.45
Autoradiographic Studies of Early Incorporation of L-Leucine-U-14C into the Lung of Burned Mice


Abstract
Non-specific pulmonary diseases of the lung new constitute one of the most important
medical, social and economic problems of modern civilization. For the causes of
non-specific pulmonary diseases it is well documented that the single basic or common
property is hypersecretion of branchial mucus. Also it seems to be acceptable that the
disturbance of mucus secretion plays a role in the pathogenesis of pulmonary diseases.
Hu (1966) in our laboratory revealed that injury (stress) induced marked regressive
changes of respiratory mucosa and decreased mucus secretion. Sue (1969) confirmed by
autoradiographic method that injury affect profoundly the respiratory tract and bring
forth regressive changes in the ciliated epithelium, goblet cells and mixed glands, and
reduce mucus secretion due to the interference of uptake of 35S
(Na235SO4) into the goblet cells. Kim (1966)
demonstrated the amounts of RNA of the lung tissues is decreased by injury,
Therefore the authors performed the autoradiographic observation of early
incorporation of L- leucine-U-l4C into the epithelium both of the main
bronchus and bronchioles in both of normal and¡­burned mice in order to confirm that
injury may affect on protein metabolism of the epithelium of those tissues.
The results were as follows:
In the burned mice, the incorporation rate of L-leucine-U-l4C into the
epithelial cells of the main bronchus decreased, and that of the bronchioles increased and
reached its maximum later than those of normal mice.
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