Richard Pattle and the early days of comparative respiratory biology

Authors
Citation
Gm. Hughes, Richard Pattle and the early days of comparative respiratory biology, COMP BIOC A, 129(1), 2001, pp. 3-7
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences",Physiology
Journal title
COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY A-MOLECULAR AND INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY
ISSN journal
10956433 → ACNP
Volume
129
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
3 - 7
Database
ISI
SICI code
1095-6433(200105)129:1<3:RPATED>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
After a distinguished academic career Richard Pattle was well qualified as a Physicist and Physical Chemist, Following a brief spell in the army (REME ) he was appointed as a biophysicist in the Chemical Defence Experimental L aboratory at Porton Down, Such centres here and in USA initiated work which led to important discoveries relating to lung surfactants. His 1955 paper led to an expansion in studies of surfactant and the lung lining and apprec iation of its importance in Respiratory Distress Syndrome of the newborn. T his period (late 1950s and 1960s) was also when comparative studies in resp iration were beginning to expand. Because of the relevance of his work to R DS it was inevitable that Pattle became closely associated with Human Physi ologists. But he was also interested in other mammals and later the lungs o f primates and lower vertebrates and this was extended to fish and the tran sition from water to air breathing. It was a time notable for the getting-t ogether of medically-trained and zoologically-based scientists. I was alway s fascinated by the simplicity of his bubble technique and encouraged him t o summarise it and his findings at Bhagalpur in 1974 when he introduced the term 'surpellic'. He also made important studies on bird lung surfactants. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.