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Determination of Low-molecular-mass Antioxidant Concentrations in Human Respiratory Tract Lining Fluids

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Journal Am J Physiol
Specialty Physiology
Date 1999 Feb 10
PMID 9950891
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Antioxidants present within lung epithelial lining fluids (ELFs) constitute an initial line of defense against inhaled environmental oxidants such as ozone, nitrogen oxides, and tobacco smoke, but the antioxidant composition of human ELFs is still incompletely characterized. We analyzed ELF concentrations of the low-molecular-mass antioxidants ascorbate, urate, glutathione (GSH), and alpha-tocopherol by obtaining bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) and nasal lavage fluids from healthy nonsmoking volunteers and compared two different BAL procedures. ELF dilution by the lavage procedures was estimated by measurement of urea in recovered BAL fluids in comparison with those in blood plasma from the same subjects. The results indicated that a recently developed single-cycle BAL procedure minimizes influx of non-ELF urea into the instilled fluid and thus allows for a more accurate determination of ELF antioxidant concentrations. Using this procedure, we determined that bronchoalveolar ELF contains 40 +/- 18 (SD) microM ascorbate, 207 +/- 167 microM urate, 109 +/- 64 microM GSH, and 0.7 +/- 0.3 microM alpha-tocopherol (n = 12 subjects). Similar analysis of nasal lavage fluid yielded nasal ELF levels of 28 +/- 19 microM ascorbate and 225 +/- 105 microM urate (n = 12 subjects), whereas GSH was undetectable (<0.5 microM). Our results demonstrate that ascorbate and urate are major low-molecular-mass ELF antioxidants in both the upper and lower respiratory tract, whereas GSH is present at significant concentrations only in bronchoalveolar ELF.

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