Title: Structure and Function of the Pulmonary System
1Structure and Function of the Pulmonary System
2Structures of the Pulmonary System
- Airways
- Blood vessels
- Chest wall
- Lungs
- Lobes
- Segments
- Lobules
3Structures of the Pulmonary System
4Structures of the Pulmonary System
- Conducting airways
- Upper airways
- Nasopharynx
- Oropharynx
- Larynx
- Connects upper and lower airways
- Lower airways
- Trachea
- Bronchi
- Terminal bronchioles
5Structures of the Pulmonary System
6Structures of the Pulmonary System
- Gas-exchange airways
- Respiratory bronchioles
- Alveolar ducts
- Alveoli
- Epithelial cells
- Type I alveolar cells
- Alveolar structure
- Type II alveolar cells
- Surfactant production
7Structures of the Pulmonary System
8Structures of the Pulmonary System
9Structures of the Pulmonary System
10Pulmonary and Bronchial Circulation
- Pulmonary circulation has a lower pressure than
the systemic circulation - One third of pulmonary vessels are filled with
blood at any given time - Pulmonary artery divides and enters the lung at
the hilus - Each bronchus and bronchiole has an accompanying
artery or arteriole
11Pulmonary and Bronchial Circulation
12Pulmonary and Bronchial Circulation
- Alveolocapillary membrane
- Formed by the shared alveolar and capillary walls
- Thin membrane of alveolar epithelium, the
alveolar basement membrane, interstitial space,
the capillary basement membrane, and the
capillary endothelium
13Pulmonary and Bronchial Circulation
14Chest Wall and Pleura
- Chest wall
- Skin, ribs, and intercostal muscles
- Thoracic cavity
- Pleura
- Serous membrane
- Parietal and visceral layers
- Pleural space (cavity)
- Pleural fluid
15Function of the Pulmonary System
- Ventilation
- Mechanical movement of gas or air into and out of
the lungs - Minute volume
- Ventilatory rate multiplied by the volume of air
per breath - Alveolar ventilation
16Ventilation
- Neurochemical control
- Respiratory center
- Dorsal respiratory group
- Ventral respiratory group
- Pneumotaxic center
- Apneustic center
- Peripheral chemoreceptors
17Ventilation
- Neurochemical control
- Lung receptors
- Irritant receptors
- Stretch receptors
- J-receptors
- Chemoreceptors
- Central chemoreceptors
- Peripheral chemoreceptors
18Mechanics of Breathing
- Major and accessory muscles
- Major muscles of inspiration
- Diaphragm
- External intercostals
- Accessory muscles of inspiration
- Sternocleidomastoid and scalene muscles
- Accessory muscles of expiration
- Abdominal and internal intercostal muscles
19Muscles of Ventilation
20Mechanics of Breathing
- Alveolar surface tension
- Function of surfactant
- Elastic properties of the lung and chest wall
- Elastic recoil
- Compliance
- Airway resistance
- Work of breathing
21Mechanics of Breathing
22Measurement of Gas Pressure
- Barometric pressure
- Partial pressure
- Partial pressure of water vapor
23Measurement of Gas Pressure
24Measurement of Gas Pressure
25Gas Transport
- Four steps
- Ventilation of the lungs
- Diffusion of oxygen from the alveoli into the
capillary blood - Perfusion of systemic capillaries with oxygenated
blood - Diffusion of oxygen from systemic capillaries
into the cells - Diffusion of CO2 occurs in reverse order
26Gas Transport
- Distribution of ventilation and perfusion
- Gravity and alveolar pressure
- Ventilation-perfusion ratio
27Measurement of Gas Pressure
28Gas Transport
- Oxygen transport
- Diffusion across the alveolocapillary membrane
- Determinants of arterial oxygenation
- Oxyhemoglobin association and dissociation
- Oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve
29Measurement of Gas Pressure
30Gas Transport
- Carbon dioxide transport
- Dissolved in plasma
- Bicarbonate
- Carbamino compounds
- Haldane effect
31Control of Pulmonary Circulation
- Hypoxic vasoconstriction
- Caused by low alveolar pO2
- Blood is shunted to other, well-ventilated
portions of the lungs - Provides better ventilation and perfusion
matching - If hypoxia affects all segments of the lungs, the
vasoconstriction can result in pulmonary
hypertension - Acidemia also causes pulmonary artery constriction
32Tests of Pulmonary Function
- Spirometry
- Diffusion capacity
- Residual volume
- Functional reserve capacity (FRC)
- Total lung capacity
- Arterial blood gas analysis
- Chest radiographs
33Aging and the Pulmonary System
- Loss of elastic recoil
- Stiffening of the chest wall
- Alterations in gas exchange
- Increases in flow resistance
34Aging and the Pulmonary System