1992
DOI: 10.1165/ajrcmb/6.2.235
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Allometric Relationships of Cell Numbers and Size in the Mammalian Lung

Abstract: Allometric studies have shown that lung volume, alveolar surface area, and diffusing capacity increase proportionally with body weight across a broad range of mammalian species. Changes in the number of cells and in average cell size and surface areas with increasing body weight have not been defined. We speculated that cell size is determined more by cell function than by species and body weight. To test this hypothesis, nine species ranging in size from shrew (2 to 3 g) to horse (510 kg) were studied. Random… Show more

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“…NIOSH researchers have employed micrograms of CNTs per alveolar epithelial cell surface area as a dose metric to compare lung burdens in rodents to projected burdens in workers. Stone et al 55 reported alveolar epithelial surface areas determined by morphometric analysis as 102 m 2 , 0.4 m 2 , and 0.05 m 2 per human, rat, and mouse lungs, respectively. NIOSH researchers have employed similar doses (CNT mass/surface area of cells) for in vitro studies.…”
Section: Relationship Between In Vivo and In Vitro Responses To mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NIOSH researchers have employed micrograms of CNTs per alveolar epithelial cell surface area as a dose metric to compare lung burdens in rodents to projected burdens in workers. Stone et al 55 reported alveolar epithelial surface areas determined by morphometric analysis as 102 m 2 , 0.4 m 2 , and 0.05 m 2 per human, rat, and mouse lungs, respectively. NIOSH researchers have employed similar doses (CNT mass/surface area of cells) for in vitro studies.…”
Section: Relationship Between In Vivo and In Vitro Responses To mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PTI cells form the majority of the epithelium, and while PTII cells account for only about 15% of peripheral lung cells (Stone et al, 1992), they serve as stem cells that produce new PTI and PTII cells and have other specialized functions. For instance, PTII cells secrete surfactant to reduce the surface tension of the alveoli and decrease the work of breathing by preventing the alveoli from collapsing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite this paradigm, the question of whether apoptosis occurs during acute tissue injury in complex organs has not been addressed. We therefore studied acute injury in the lung, which is estimated to contain as many as 60 different cell types (Stone, 1992). Lung injury is known to be multifaceted, involving cascades of events that can be initiated by a wide variety of primary insults (Spragg, 1991).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%