DocumentCode
347001
Title
Pulmonary surfactant: an engineering marvel
Author
Goerke, J. ; Clements, J.A.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Physiol., California Univ., San Francisco, CA, USA
Volume
1
fYear
1999
fDate
1999
Abstract
For adequate exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide with the atmosphere, active animals need lungs with a myriad of small moist alveoli, and surface tension is a serious problem in such microscopic structures. Nature´s solution to this problem is pulmonary surfactant, a polymorphic system of phospholipids, neutral lipids and specific surfactant proteins that rapidly forms films at the alveolar surfaces, which stabilize alveoli against collapse. Structure-function relationships of this complex material are still being unraveled. Although knowledge of the system has already had significant clinical impact, many challenging questions remain to be answered
Keywords
biochemistry; biomechanics; lung; proteins; surface tension; surfactants; CO2; O2; active animals; alveolar surface film; alveoli stabilization against collapse; clinical impact; microscopic structures; neutral lipids; phospholipids; polymorphic system; pulmonary surfactant; small moist alveoli; specific surfactant proteins; structure-function relationships; Animals; Atmosphere; Carbon dioxide; Cardiology; Lipidomics; Lungs; Microscopy; Physiology; Proteins; Surface tension;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
[Engineering in Medicine and Biology, 1999. 21st Annual Conference and the 1999 Annual Fall Meetring of the Biomedical Engineering Society] BMES/EMBS Conference, 1999. Proceedings of the First Joint
Conference_Location
Atlanta, GA
ISSN
1094-687X
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5674-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEMBS.1999.802432
Filename
802432
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