II型上皮細胞。大肺胞細胞
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- remarkable or out of the ordinary in degree or magnitude or effect; "a great crisis"; "had a great stake in the outcome"
- a person who has achieved distinction and honor in some field; "he is one of the greats of American music"
- of major significance or importance; "a great work of art"; "Einstein was one of the outstanding figures of the 20th centurey" (同)outstanding
- relatively large in size or number or extent; larger than others of its kind; "a great juicy steak"; "a great multitude"; "the great auk"; "a great old oak"; "a great ocean liner"; "a great delay"
- small room in which a monk or nun lives (同)cubicle
- a device that delivers an electric current as the result of a chemical reaction (同)electric cell
- a room where a prisoner is kept (同)jail cell, prison cell
- (biology) the basic structural and functional unit of all organisms; they may exist as independent units of life (as in monads) or may form colonies or tissues as in higher plants and animals
- any small compartment; "the cells of a honeycomb"
- a small unit serving as part of or as the nucleus of a larger political movement (同)cadre
- pertaining to the tiny air sacs of the lungs
- pertaining to the sockets of the teeth or that part of the upper jaw; "alveolar processes"
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- (規模・範囲などが)『大きい』,巨大な / 『多数の』;『多量の』 / 『偉大な』,すぐれた;《the Great》《称号・肩書に用いて》 / (身分・地位などの)高い / 気高い,崇高な / 《名詞の前にのみ用いて》重要な,重大な / 《人を表す名詞の前にのみ用いて》大の,たいへんな / 《話》すてきな,すばらしい / 《名詞的に》《the great》偉大な人たち,重要人物 / とても,すごく / とてもよく(very well) / 大物,花形
- (刑務所の)『独房』;(修道院の)小さい独居室 / (ミツバチの)みつ房,巣穴 / 小さい部屋 / 『細胞』 / 電池 / 花粉室 / (共産党などの)細胞
- 歯茎音の(舌先を上歯茎にふれて発音する) / 肺胞の;歯槽(しそう)の / 歯茎音
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Type II pneumocyte |
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TH H3.05.02.0.0029 |
Type II pneumocytes also called alveolar type II cells, great alveolar cells or septal cells are granular and roughly cuboidal in shape. Type II pneumocytes are typically found at the alveolar-septal junction. Although they comprise 60% of the alveolar lining cells, because of their shape they cover a much smaller surface area than type I cells (<5%). [1]
Development[edit source | edit]
Type II cells start to develop at about 24 weeks of gestation, secreting small amounts of surfactant. However, adequate amounts of surfactant are not secreted until about 35 weeks of gestation - this is the main reason for increased incidence rates of Infant respiratory distress syndrome, which drastically reduces at ages above 35 weeks gestation.
Function[edit source | edit]
Type II cells are responsible for the production and secretion of surfactant (the majority of which are dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine), a group of phospholipids that reduce the alveolar surface tension. Surfactant phospholipids are stored in Type II pneumocytes in lamellar bodies, which are specialized vesicles. Release of surfactant in lamellar bodies occurs from an infant's first breath onwards.
Type II pneumocytes can replicate in the alveoli and will replicate to replace damaged Type I pneumocytes.
MUC1, a human gene associated with type II pneumocytes, has been identified as a marker in lung cancer.[2]
References[edit source | edit]
- ^ "Histology, A Text and Atlas, Sixth Edition," 2011, by Ross, Michael H, and Pawlina, Wojciech
- ^ Jarrard JA, Linnoila RI, Lee H, Steinberg SM, Witschi H, Szabo E (December 1998). "MUC1 is a novel marker for the type II pneumocyte lineage during lung carcinogenesis". Cancer Res. 58 (23): 5582–9. PMID 9850098.
Anatomy: Lower RT respiratory system (TA A06.3–5, TH H3.05.02, GA 11.1084)
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TB tree |
Trachea
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- Tracheal rings
- Annular ligaments of trachea
- Carina
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Bronchus
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- main bronchus
- lobar/secondary bronchi
- segmental/tertiary bronchi
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Lungs |
General
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- Left lung/Right lung
- Base/Apex
- Root/Hilum
- Superior lobe
- Lingula of left lung/Middle lobe of right lung
- Inferior lobe
- borders: Anterior border
- Posterior border
- Inferior border
- surfaces: Costal surface
- Mediastinal surface
- Diaphragmatic surface
- fissures: Oblique fissure
- Horizontal fissure
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BP segment
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- Bronchiole: Conducting zone (Terminal bronchiole)
- Respiratory zone (Respiratory bronchiole
- Alveolar duct
- Alveolus
- Blood-air barrier)
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Cells
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- Pneumocyte (Type I pneumocyte
- Type II pneumocyte)
- Clara cell
- Goblet cell
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anat (n, x, l, c)/phys/devp
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noco (c, p)/cong/tumr, sysi/epon, injr
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proc, drug (R1/2/3/5/6/7)
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Human cell types / list derived primarily from endoderm
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Foregut |
Respiratory
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Pneumocyte (Type I pneumocyte, Type II pneumocyte) · Clara cell · Goblet cell
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Digestive
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Stomach
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enteroendocrine: G cell · D cell · ECL cell
exocrine: Gastric chief cell · Parietal cell
Foveolar cell
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Intestine
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enteroendocrine: K cell · S cell · D cell · I cell
Goblet cell · Paneth cell
Enterocyte (Microfold cell)
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Liver
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Hepatocyte · Hepatic stellate cell · (Kupffer cell from mesoderm)
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Gallbladder
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Cholecystocyte
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Exocrine pancreas
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Centroacinar cell · Pancreatic stellate cell
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Endocrine
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endocrine pancreas (alpha cell, beta cell, delta cell, F cell(PP cell), epsilon cell)
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Pharyngeal pouch |
Endocrine
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thyroid (Follicular cell) · parathyroid (Parathyroid chief cell, Oxyphil cell)
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Hindgut/cloaca |
Urogenital
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Urothelial cells
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English Journal
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- Mohamed BA1, Barakat AZ, Held T, Elkenani M, Mühlfeld C, Männer J, Adham IM.Author information 11 Institute of Human Genetics, and.AbstractHeat shock proteins HSPA4L and HSPA4 are closely related members of the HSP110 family and act as cochaperones. We generated Hspa4l(-/-)Hspa4(-/-) mice to investigate a functional complementarity between HSPA4L and HSPA4 during embryonic development. Hspa4l(-/-)Hspa4(-/-) embryos exhibited marked pulmonary hypoplasia and neonatal death. Compared with lungs of wild-type, Hspa4l(-/-), and Hspa4(-/-) embryos, Hspa4l(-/-)Hspa4(-/-) lungs were characterized by diminished saccular spaces and increased mesenchymal septa. Mesenchymal hypercellularity was determined to be due to an increased cell proliferation index and decreased cell death. A significant increase in expression levels of prosurvival protein B cell leukemia/lymphoma 2 may be the cause for inhibition of apoptotic process in lungs of Hspa4(-/-)Hspa4l(-/-) embryos. Accumulation of glycogen and diminished expression of surfactant protein B, prosurfactant protein C, and aquaporin 5 in saccular epithelium suggested impaired maturation of type II and type I pneumocytes in the Hspa4l(-/-)Hspa4(-/-) lungs. Further experiments showed a significant accumulation of ubiquitinated proteins in the lungs of Hspa4l(-/-)Hspa4(-/-) embryos, indicating an impaired chaperone activity. Our study demonstrates that HSPA4L and HSPA4 collaborate in embryonic lung maturation, which is necessary for adaptation to air breathing at birth.
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- Acidic pH triggers conformational changes at the NH2-terminal propeptide of the precursor of pulmonary surfactant protein B to form a coiled coil structure.
- Bañares-Hidalgo A1, Pérez-Gil J1, Estrada P2.Author information 1Departamento de Bioquímica y Biología Molecular I, Facultad de Biología, Universidad Complutense, Ciudad Universitaria, 28040 Madrid, Spain.2Departamento de Bioquímica y Biología Molecular I, Facultad de Biología, Universidad Complutense, Ciudad Universitaria, 28040 Madrid, Spain. Electronic address: mpestrada@bio.ucm.es.AbstractPulmonary surfactant protein SP-B is synthesized as a larger precursor, proSP-B, which processing and coupled membrane-assembly occurs upon acidification along the pathway to lamellar bodies, the organelles where surfactant is stored in pneumocytes. It has been proposed that the N-terminal propeptide of proSP-B (SP-BN) protects the hydrophobic SP-B module and drives the pH-dependent processing and assembly of the protein. In the present work, we report that a recombinant form of human SP-BN forms a coiled coil structure at acidic pH. The protonation of a residue with pK=4.8±0.06 is the responsible of concomitant conformational changes as detected by circular dichroism and intrinsic fluorescence emission. Sedimentation velocity analysis showed absence of monomeric SP-BN and protein oligomerization at any pH condition, with an enrichment of the species compatible with a tetramer at acidic pH. Low 2,2,2,-trifluoroethanol concentration promoted β-sheet structures in SP-BN, which bind Thioflavin T, at acidic pH, whereas it promoted coiled coil structures at neutral pH. The amino acid stretch predicted to form β-sheet parallel association in SP-BN overlaps with the sequence predicted by several programs to form coiled coil structure. A synthetic peptide (60W-E85) designed from the sequence of the amino acid stretch of SP-BN predicted to form coiled coil structure showed random coil conformation at neutral pH but concentration-dependent helical structure at acidic pH. Sedimentation velocity analysis of the peptide indicated monomeric state at neutral pH (s20, w=0.55S; Mr ~3kDa) and peptide association (s20, w=1.735S; Mr=~14kDa) at acidic pH, with sedimentation equilibrium fitting to a Monomer-Nmer-Mmer model with N=6 and M=4 (Mr=14,692Da). We propose that protein oligomerization through coiled-coil motifs could then be a general feature in the assembly of functional units in saposin-like proteins in general and in the organization of SP-B in a functional surfactant, in particular.
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- Type II pneumocytes also called alveolar type II cells, great alveolar cells or septal cells are granular and roughly cuboidal in shape. Type II pneumocytes are typically found at the alveolar-septal junction. Although they comprise 60% ...
- great al·ve·o·lar cells cuboidal cells connected with the squamous pulmonary alveolar cells and having in their cytoplasm lamellated bodies (cytosomes) that represent the source of the surfactant that coats the alveoli. Synonym(s ...
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- 英
- type II alveolar cell, alveolar type II cell
- 同
- 大肺胞上皮細胞, 大肺胞細胞, great alveolar cell、II型肺胞細胞
- 関
- 肺胞上皮細胞、I型肺胞上皮細胞
- I型肺胞上皮細胞よりも数が多いが、肺胞表面に占める割合は5% (HIS.305)
- 肺界面活性物質(plumonary surfactant)を分泌する (HIS.305)
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- 英
- type II cell
- 同
- 大肺胞細胞 great alveolar cell、IIC
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- [限定]偉大な、卓越した。有名な、著明な
- [限定](規模・形の)大きな、巨大な
- (比較)(同種の中で)大きい方の、大形種の
- [限定](数量の)多い、多数[大量]の。(時間・距離の)長い
- (程度の)大きな、非常な
- [程度表示の可能な、人を表す名詞を限定して]大の、真にその名にふさわしい
- [限定]重要な。(比較)[the ~]主要な
- [限定]身分/地位の高い
- (考え・行為などが)高潔な
- [限定]好んで使われる
- 関
- a large number of、a lot of、large、large number、manifold、many、massive、multitude、numerous、sizable
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- 関
- alveoli、alveolus、pulmonary alveoli、pulmonary alveolus、tooth socket
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