scholarly journals Inflation instability in the lung: an analytical model of a thick-walled alveolus with wavy fibres under large deformations

2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (183) ◽  
Author(s):  
Samer Bou Jawde ◽  
Kavon Karrobi ◽  
Darren Roblyer ◽  
Francesco Vicario ◽  
Jacob Herrmann ◽  
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Inflation of hollow elastic structures can become unstable and exhibit a runaway phenomenon if the tension in their walls does not rise rapidly enough with increasing volume. Biological systems avoid such inflation instability for reasons that remain poorly understood. This is best exemplified by the lung, which inflates over its functional volume range without instability. The goal of this study was to determine how the constituents of lung parenchyma determine tissue stresses that protect alveoli from instability-related overdistension during inflation. We present an analytical model of a thick-walled alveolus composed of wavy elastic fibres, and investigate its pressure–volume behaviour under large deformations. Using second-harmonic generation imaging, we found that collagen waviness follows a beta distribution. Using this distribution to fit human pressure–volume curves, we estimated collagen and elastin effective stiffnesses to be 1247 kPa and 18.3 kPa, respectively. Furthermore, we demonstrate that linearly elastic but wavy collagen fibres are sufficient to achieve inflation stability within the physiological pressure range if the alveolar thickness-to-radius ratio is greater than 0.05. Our model thus identifies the constraints on alveolar geometry and collagen waviness required for inflation stability and provides a multiscale link between alveolar pressure and stresses on fibres in healthy and diseased lungs.

2021 ◽  
Vol 77 (4) ◽  
pp. 463-470
Author(s):  
Chen Li ◽  
Changqin Ding ◽  
Minghe Li ◽  
Jiayue Rong ◽  
Hilary Florian ◽  
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The depth of field (DoF) was extended 2.8-fold to achieve rapid crystal screening by retrofitting a custom-designed micro-retarder array (µRA) in the optical beam path of a nonlinear optical microscope. The merits of the proposed strategy for DoF enhancement were assessed in applications of second-harmonic generation imaging of protein crystals. It was found that DoF extension increased the number of crystals detected while simultaneously reducing the number of `z-slices' required for screening. Experimental measurements of the wavelength-dependence of the extended DoF were in excellent agreement with theoretical predictions. These results provide a simple and broadly applicable approach to increase the throughput of existing nonlinear optical imaging methods for protein crystal screening.


2007 ◽  
Vol 15 (12) ◽  
pp. 7296 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christian P. Pfeffer ◽  
Bjorn R. Olsen ◽  
François Légaré

2018 ◽  
Vol 23 (12) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Fabiane Leonel Utino ◽  
Marina Garcia ◽  
Paulo Eduardo Neves Ferreira Velho ◽  
Andréa Fernandes Eloy da Costa França ◽  
Rafael Fantelli Stelini ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 98 (5) ◽  
pp. 656-669 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carrie K. Hui Mingalone ◽  
Zhiyi Liu ◽  
Judith M. Hollander ◽  
Kirsten D. Garvey ◽  
Averi L. Gibson ◽  
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