Airways and Lungs Sanjaya Adikari Department of Anatomy

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Airways and Lungs

Sanjaya Adikari

Department of Anatomy

Nasal Cavity

Nasopharynx

(Oropharynx)

Larynx

Trachea

Bronchi

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Upper respiratory tract

Lower respiratory tract

Trachea

Primary bronchi

Secondary bronchi

Tertiary bronchi

Bronchioles

Terminal bronchioles

Respiratory bronchioles

Alveolar ducts

Alveolar sacs

Alveoli

L & R bronchi

Lobar bronchi

Segmental bronchi

Nasal cavity

• Hair at the entrance to trap bigger particles

• Mucous and serous glands to produce secretions to trap smaller particles and moisturize the air

• Highly vascular to increase air temperature

• Folds on the nasal walls to increase the surface area

• Pseudostratified columnar ciliated epithelium which traps and moves up the dust particles

General histological arrangement of the airway

• Mucosa

• Smooth muscle layer

• Submucosa

• Cartilage layer

• Adventitia

Changes in the arrangement

• PSCC epithelium in large air ways become simple cuboidal nonciliated epithelium in small air ways

• Frequently seen goblet cells become less frequent and totally absent in terminal bronchioles

• The layer of smooth muscles becomes thicker as it goes down and becomes maximum at terminal bronchioles

• Serous and mucous glands in submucosal connective tissue becomes less numerous and absent beyond tertiary bronchi

• Cartilage parts smaller in small airways

Trachea

• Pseudostratified columnar ciliated

epithelium

• Smooth muscle layer almost absent

• Numerous serous mucous glands in the

submucosa

• 'C' shaped hyaline cartilage

Primary and secondary bronchi

• Less taller respiratory epithelium

• Smooth muscle layer discontinuous

• Fewer serous and mucous glands

• Few hyaline cartilage plates rather than 'C'

shaped ones

Tertiary bronchi

• Tall simple columnar ciliated epithelium

• Smooth muscle layer continuous

• Very fewer serous and mucous glands

• Few small irregular hyaline cartilage plates

Bronchioles

• Airways < 1 mm in diameter

• Simple columnar ciliated epithelium

• Smooth muscle layer continuous and

prominent

• Serous and mucous glands absent

• Cartilage plates absent

Terminal bronchioles

• Structure is as same as the other

bronchioles

• End of the purely conducting portion of the

airway Respiratory bronchioles

• Walls contain small number of single alveoli

• Ciliated cuboidal epithelium. No goblet cells

Alveolar ducts

• Numerous alveolar sacs open into these

• Simple cuboidal nonciliated epithelium

Alveolar wall• Type I pneumocytes (The squamous cells)

– Forms part of the gaseous diffusion barrier

• Type II pneumocytes

– Produce surfactant

• Connective tissue

– Reticulin, collagen and elastic fibres with fibroblasts.

– Macrophages.

• Blood vessels, mainly capillaries

Respiratory barrier/Gaseous diffusion barrier

Type I pneumocyte

Common BM

Capillary endothelial cell

Alveolar pores

• Equalize the pressure between the alveoli

• Collateral circulation of air when the

bronchiole is obstructed

• Responsible for easy spread of infection eg.

Lobar pneumonia

Pleura

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