Distribution of fluid in bronchovascular bundles with permeability lung edema induced by alpha-naphthylthiourea in dogs. A morphometric study. 1984

R P Michel, and T T Smith, and R S Poulsen

We utilized light microscopic morphometry to examine the distribution of fluid in bronchovascular bundles of different sizes. Permeability edema was induced in 10 anesthetized dogs with 27 mg/kg of alpha-naphthylthiourea. Eight dogs served as controls. After moderately severe edema, diagnosed on chest radiographs and with decreasing arterial pO2, lobes were fixed with glutaraldehyde and formaldehyde or by freeze substitution. Postmortem wet weight to dry weight ratios were 7.82 +/- 0.62 (mean +/- SE) in the edematous lungs and 4.38 +/- 0.25 in the controls. Bronchovascular bundles were photographed and grouped as follows: bundles composed of separated arteries and bronchioles, bundles with connected arteries and bronchioles, and bundles with connected arteries and bronchi. The transparencies were projected on a tablet interfaced to a computer and the following areas were determined: T, the total bundle area; V, the vessel (artery) area; B, the airway (bronchiole or bronchus) area; A1, the tight periarterial adventitial sheath area; A2, the loose periarterial interstitial area; and A3, the bronchiolar/bronchial interstitial area. In addition, edema ratios for arteries (A2/V) and airways (A3/B) were calculated. We found that (a) A1 was very small and did not change with edema; (b) A2 in all bundles increased 10-fold with edema (p less than 0.01), whereas A3 increased 2- to 3-fold; (c) A2/V increased 9- to 15-fold in the edematous bundles (p less than 0.01) and (d) A3/B did not change in separated bundles (p greater than 0.05) but was approximately double after edema in the connected bundles with bronchioles and bronchi (p less than 0.01). We conclude that edema in bronchovascular bundles accumulates preferentially in the loose periarterial interstitium and does not appear to accumulate around smaller bronchioles. These data may be explained by anatomical factors and by gradients of interstitial pressure.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D011654 Pulmonary Edema Excessive accumulation of extravascular fluid in the lung, an indication of a serious underlying disease or disorder. Pulmonary edema prevents efficient PULMONARY GAS EXCHANGE in the PULMONARY ALVEOLI, and can be life-threatening. Wet Lung,Edema, Pulmonary,Edemas, Pulmonary,Pulmonary Edemas,Lung, Wet,Lungs, Wet,Wet Lungs
D001980 Bronchi The larger air passages of the lungs arising from the terminal bifurcation of the TRACHEA. They include the largest two primary bronchi which branch out into secondary bronchi, and tertiary bronchi which extend into BRONCHIOLES and PULMONARY ALVEOLI. Primary Bronchi,Primary Bronchus,Secondary Bronchi,Secondary Bronchus,Tertiary Bronchi,Tertiary Bronchus,Bronchi, Primary,Bronchi, Secondary,Bronchi, Tertiary,Bronchus,Bronchus, Primary,Bronchus, Secondary,Bronchus, Tertiary
D002196 Capillaries The minute vessels that connect arterioles and venules. Capillary Beds,Sinusoidal Beds,Sinusoids,Bed, Sinusoidal,Beds, Sinusoidal,Capillary,Capillary Bed,Sinusoid,Sinusoidal Bed
D002199 Capillary Permeability The property of blood capillary ENDOTHELIUM that allows for the selective exchange of substances between the blood and surrounding tissues and through membranous barriers such as the BLOOD-AIR BARRIER; BLOOD-AQUEOUS BARRIER; BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER; BLOOD-NERVE BARRIER; BLOOD-RETINAL BARRIER; and BLOOD-TESTIS BARRIER. Small lipid-soluble molecules such as carbon dioxide and oxygen move freely by diffusion. Water and water-soluble molecules cannot pass through the endothelial walls and are dependent on microscopic pores. These pores show narrow areas (TIGHT JUNCTIONS) which may limit large molecule movement. Microvascular Permeability,Permeability, Capillary,Permeability, Microvascular,Vascular Permeability,Capillary Permeabilities,Microvascular Permeabilities,Permeabilities, Capillary,Permeabilities, Microvascular,Permeabilities, Vascular,Permeability, Vascular,Vascular Permeabilities
D004285 Dogs The domestic dog, Canis familiaris, comprising about 400 breeds, of the carnivore family CANIDAE. They are worldwide in distribution and live in association with people. (Walker's Mammals of the World, 5th ed, p1065) Canis familiaris,Dog
D005110 Extracellular Space Interstitial space between cells, occupied by INTERSTITIAL FLUID as well as amorphous and fibrous substances. For organisms with a CELL WALL, the extracellular space includes everything outside of the CELL MEMBRANE including the PERIPLASM and the cell wall. Intercellular Space,Extracellular Spaces,Intercellular Spaces,Space, Extracellular,Space, Intercellular,Spaces, Extracellular,Spaces, Intercellular
D005260 Female Females
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D013890 Thiourea A photographic fixative used also in the manufacture of resins. According to the Fourth Annual Report on Carcinogens (NTP 85-002, 1985), this substance may reasonably be anticipated to be a carcinogen (Merck Index, 9th ed). Many of its derivatives are ANTITHYROID AGENTS and/or FREE RADICAL SCAVENGERS.

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