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Efficient estimation of the total number of acini in adult rat lung

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.54407
Date of Publication
July 1, 2014
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Institut für Anatomie...

Institut für Anatomie...

Author
Barré, Sébastien
Institut für Anatomie
Haberthür, Davidorcid-logo
Institut für Anatomie, Funktionelle Anatomie
Stampanoni, Marco
Schittny, Johannesorcid-logo
Institut für Anatomie, Funktionelle Anatomie
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500 - Science::570 - ...

600 - Technology::610...

Series
Physiological reports
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
2051-817X
Publisher
The American Physiological Society
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.14814/phy2.12063
PubMed ID
24997068
Uncontrolled Keywords

lung

pulmonary acinus

stereological analysi...

X‐ray

microcomputed tomogra...

X‐ray tomographic mic...

Description
Pulmonary airways are subdivided into conducting and gas-exchanging airways. An acinus is defined as the small tree of gas-exchanging airways, which is fed by the most distal purely conducting airway. Until now a dissector of five consecutive sections or airway casts were used to count acini. We developed a faster method to estimate the number of acini in young adult rats. Right middle lung lobes were critical point dried or paraffin embedded after heavy metal staining and imaged by X-ray micro-CT or synchrotron radiation-based X-rays tomographic microscopy. The entrances of the acini were counted in three-dimensional (3D) stacks of images by scrolling through them and using morphological criteria (airway wall thickness and appearance of alveoli). Segmentation stopper were placed at the acinar entrances for 3D visualizations of the conducting airways. We observed that acinar airways start at various generations and that one transitional bronchiole may serve more than one acinus. A mean of 5612 (±547) acini per lung and a mean airspace volume of 0.907 (±0.108) μL per acinus were estimated. In 60-day-old rats neither the number of acini nor the mean acinar volume did correlate with the body weight or the lung volume.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/124652
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