BIOL 121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Bronchiole, Elastin, Asthma

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19 Nov 2020
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Simply, this is the stretchability of the lungs the more stretchable, the more compliant. Expressed in more scientific terms, pulmonary compliance is defined as the volume change that occurs as a result of a change in pressure. It is important because it determines the ease of breathing. A lung that has decreased compliance is difficult to inflate, while one that has high compliance is difficult to deflate. Two main factors influence compliance: the amount of elastic tissue that is found in walls of the alveoli, blood vessels and bronchi, the surface tension of the film of liquid that is lining the alveoli. Fibers of elastin and collagen are present in the walls of the alveoli, blood vessels and bronchioles. These fibers are arranged in a special geometric arrangement where the elastic fibers are easily stretched but collagen fibers are not. The arrangement of these fibers contributes to about 1/3 of the total compliance/elastic behavior of a healthy lung.

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