Gas exchange unit Flashcards
Which generation is the trachea?
0
Which generation is the bronchi?
1
Why does resistance to airflow decrease as you go down the airway?
Dichotamous branching means cross sectional area increases down the airways and so at the terminal bronchioles there is little resistance to airflow
Why do the alveoli surround the airways?
To maximise the space
How do the type 1 epithelial arrange themselves?
The type 1 epithelial cell takes the shape of whatever is underneath it because it is thin e.g. blood vessels.
What are caveolae and their role?
Caveolae - they contain lots of lipid and are invaginations of membrane. They are thought to facilitate cell-cell talk. Lots suggest lots of cross talking.
Where is surfactant stored, and how do they appear?
In amellar bodies in type 2 cells. Appear as whirls inside the lamellar body. Holes inside the bodies show where surfactant has left.
Where is unused surfactant stored?
In the corner of the alveolus as tubular myelin
What is the surface area of the whole lung equivalent to?
Tennis court surface
Describe the thickness of surfactant in the lung
It is like a large glass of water spread across a tennis court surface
How does surfactant reduce surface tension - talk about its composition?
Surfactant is 10% protein (important is spreading and surfactant’s role). 90% is lipid of which 90% is phospholipid. This has a lipophilic and hydrophilic ends so reduces surface tension.
How can pulmonary vasculature vary?
From muscular to non-muscular
What is fibrosing alveolitis?
More fibroblasts, more collagen deposition, damage to airways means more type 2 cells, more surfactant and so it increases the distance between air and blood
What is idiopathic interstitial fibrosis?
Increased collagen deposition, activated mast cells recruiting fibroblasts
How can bacteria affect the efficiency of gas exchange?
Bacteria make endotoxin which cause oedema - this can increase the distance between the capillary and alveolus. It can also cause increase type 1 cell cytoplasmic volume (overlies vessels) so increase the distance between the capillary and alveolar space.