Protein Information

ID 2962
Name SP B
Synonyms 18 kDa pulmonary surfactant protein; 6 kDa protein; PSP B; Pulmonary surfactant apoprotein PSP B; Pulmonary surfactant associated proteolipid SPL(Phe); Pulmonary surfactant associated protein B; Pulmonary surfactant associated protein B precursor; SFTB 3…

Compound Information

ID 1084
Name paraquat
CAS 1,1′-dimethyl-4,4′-bipyridinium

Reference

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17174135 Hantson P, Weynand B, Doyle I, Bernand A, Hermans C: Pneumoproteins as markers of paraquat lung injury: a clinical case. J Forensic Leg Med. 2008 Jan;15(1):48-52. Epub 2006 Dec 14.
OBJECTIVE: To describe the changes in lung-specific secretory proteins in biological fluids in a fatal case of paraquat ingestion and to present immunostaining data obtained on postmortem lung tissue specimens. METHODS: A 20-year-old man committed suicide by ingesting 100ml of a 20% paraquat solution. Surfactant associated proteins A (SP-A), B (SP-B) and Clara cell 16kDa protein (CC16) were determined in the serum and on broncho-alveloar lavage performed 18h after admission. Renal failure progressed rapidly and the patient died from refractory hypoxia. Immunostaining studies using antibodies directed against CC16, SP-A and SP-B were performed on postmortem lung tissue specimens. RESULTS: Serum CC16 seemed to increase gradually with the progression of renal impairment. Serum SP-A and SP-B levels increased before any significant changes in pulmonary gas exchanges. The immunostaining study showed that the labeling for SP-A and SP-B was reduced or absent following paraquat toxicity, while Clara cells were relatively preserved. CONCLUSIONS: The elevation of serum CC16 with paraquat toxicity is probably mainly related to a reduced renal clearance. The increase of serum SP-A and SP-B could reflect an increased lung to blood leakage, independently of the alteration of the renal function.
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