Literature DB >> 7280379

Pressure--volume relationships of tracheae in fetal newborn and adult rabbits.

V K Bhutani, S D Rubenstein, T H Shaffer.   

Abstract

The physical properties of the trachea in fetal, newborn, and adult rabbits change with age. Tracheal dimensions and pressure--volume relationships were determined in excised tracheae at a wide developmental age range (from early gestational age to infancy and adulthood). At intraluminal pressures of 0 to 10 cm H2O, the tracheal specific compliance was 0.089 (cm H2O)(-1) for a 21 day old fetus. By adulthood, the tracheal specific compliance decreased five fold to 0.017 (cm H2O)(-1); a dramatic proportion of this reduction occurred during fetal life itself, followed by a steady, progressive decline to adult age. The volume of the tracheal segment, at intraluminal pressure of 20 cm H2O, increased by 29% (adult), 41.5% (31 day fetus) and 113% (21 day fetus). Developmental alterations in the specific airway compliance suggest significant changes in anatomical dead space would occur as a function of maturation and airway transmural pressure.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7280379     DOI: 10.1016/0034-5687(81)90104-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Respir Physiol        ISSN: 0034-5687


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