EFFECTS OF ALVEOLAR MORPHOLOGY ON ALVEOLAR MECHANICS: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF MOUSE LUNG BASED ON TWO- AND THREE-DIMENSIONAL IMAGING METHODS

JOURNAL OF MECHANICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY(2019)

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Understanding alveolar mechanics is important for preventing the possible lung injuries during mechanical ventilation. Alveolar clusters with smaller size are found having lower compliance in two-dimensional studies. But the influence of alveolar shape on compliance is unclear. In order to investigate how alveolar morphology affects their behavior, we tracked subpleural alveoli of isolated mouse lungs during quasi-static ventilation using two- and three-dimensional imaging techniques. Results showed that alveolar clusters with smaller size and more spherical shape had lower compliance. There was a better correlation of sphericity rather than circularity with alveolar compliance. The compliance of clusters with great shape change was larger than that with relatively slight shape change. These findings suggest the contribution of lung heterogeneous expansion to lung injuries associated with mechanical ventilation.
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Lung,morphology,compliance,alveolar mechanics,two-dimensional imaging,three-dimensional imaging
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