Science Inventory

SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF COLLAGEN AND ELASTIN FIBERS IN THE LUNGS

Citation:

Mercer, R. AND J. Crapo. SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF COLLAGEN AND ELASTIN FIBERS IN THE LUNGS. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/J-90/529 (NTIS PB91213520), 1990.

Description:

Surface tension forces acting on the thin walled alveolar septa and the collagen elastin fiber network are major factors in lung parenchymal micro-mechanics. uantitative serial section analysis and morphometric evaluations of planar sections were used to determine the spatial location of collagen and elastin fibers in Sprague Dawley rat and normal human lung samples. arge concentration of connective tissue fibers was located in the alveolar duct wall in both species. or rats, the tissue density of collagen and elastin fibers located within 10 um of an alveolar duct were 13 and 9% respectively. n human lung samples, the tissue density of collagen and elastin fibers with in 20 um of an alveolar duct were 18 and 16% respectively. n both species, bands of elastin fibers formed a continuous ring around each alveolar mouth. n human lungs elastin fibers were found to penetrate significantly deeper into alveolar septal walls than they did in rat lungs. he concentration of connective tissue elements in the alveolar duct walls of both species is consistent with their proposed roles as the principal load bearing elements of the lung parenchyma.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:12/31/1990
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 48717