Structural aspects of gas exchange
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Structural aspects of gas exchange
Abstract
The lung is composed of several million small air spaces, lined by a delicate tissue membrane separating air from capillary blood. The design features of the gas exchange region in the lung are optimal for gaseous diffusion, by having a very extensive contact surface but with a minimal tissue barrier composed of an epithelial and endothelial layer separating an interstitial layer. The extent of the gas exchange surface in adult lungs is determined by general maturation which in turn is influenced by metabolic requirements of the organism. Environmental factors can modulate the pattern of ultimate lung development. Lung inflation causes air spaces to expand mainly by a process of tissue unfolding beneath an extremely thin layer of alveolar surfactant. This ensures cellular integrity during extreme deformations while at the same time providing a reserve of gas exchange surface so that functional diffusion capacity at all lung volumes is less than the structural maximum.
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