Literature DB >> 3654440

Three-dimensional reconstruction of the rat acinus.

R R Mercer1, J D Crapo.   

Abstract

This study provides a quantitative description of the small airways and alveolar duct-alveolar architecture of the rat lung. To accomplish this, quantitative three-dimensional reconstructions were made of small airways, the alveolar duct system, and alveoli. The branching pattern of the small airways immediately proximal to the alveolar ducts varied significantly. For example, the number of bronchiole-alveolar duct junctions per parent bronchus (terminal bronchiole) ranged from two to six. The number of bronchiole-alveolar duct junctions per lung was 7,280 +/- 250 (mean +/- SE). The general shape of the ventilatory unit arising from each bronchiole-alveolar junction was that of a space-filling sphere with an outer diameter of 1,490 +/- 130 microns. The average distance from the bronchiole-alveolar duct junction to alveoli at the end of the alveolar sac termination was 1,290 +/- 100 microns. Numerous trifurcations were found in the branching pattern of the alveolar ducts. The branching of the alveolar ducts did not fit a regular dichotomous pattern. The volume of the terminal branches (alveolar sacs) accounted for 64 +/- 5% of the volume of the ventilatory unit. Both of these factors, the pattern of branching and the substantial volume distributed in the most peripheral branches, contribute to the uniform distribution of gas within the ventilatory unit and thus minimize potential diffusion limitations to gas exchange.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3654440     DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1987.63.2.785

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Physiol (1985)        ISSN: 0161-7567


  24 in total

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3.  Stochastic rat lung dosimetry for inhaled radon progeny: a surrogate for the human lung for lung cancer risk assessment.

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5.  Three-dimensional measurement of alveolar airspace volumes in normal and emphysematous lungs using micro-CT.

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6.  Finite element 3D reconstruction of the pulmonary acinus imaged by synchrotron X-ray tomography.

Authors:  A Tsuda; N Filipovic; D Haberthür; R Dickie; Y Matsui; M Stampanoni; J C Schittny
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7.  An official research policy statement of the American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society: standards for quantitative assessment of lung structure.

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8.  Assessment of morphometry of pulmonary acini in mouse lungs by nondestructive imaging using multiscale microcomputed tomography.

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9.  Differentiated bronchiolar epithelium in alveolar ducts of rats exposed to ozone for 20 months.

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