Morphometry of the human pulmonary acinus
- 1 April 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Anatomical Record
- Vol. 220 (4) , 401-414
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.1092200410
Abstract
The geometry and morphometry of intraacinar airways in human lungs were studied on silicone rubber casts from two adult lungs. We defined acini as the complex of alveolated airways distal to the terminal bronchioles—that is, beginning with the first-order respiratory or transitional bronchiole. The morphological properties of pulmonary acini are described. The acinar volume averages 187 mm3 (SD ± 79 mm3). Intraacinar airways branch dichotomously over about 9 generations (range 6–12). The internal airway diameter falls from 500 μm to 270 μm between acinar generations 0 and 10, whereas the outer diameter (including the sleeve of alveoli) remains constant at 700 μm. Towards the periphery the size of alveoli increases and clusters of alveoli become more numerous. The longitudinal path length of acinar airways (defined as the distance along the ducts from the transitional bronchiole to the alveolar sacs) averages 8.8 mm (± 1.4 mm). The morphometric data collected in this study are used to construct an idealized model of human acinar airways that can be related to existing models of the human bronchial tree.This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
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