An aerodynamic valve in the avian primary bronchus. |
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Authors: | N Wang R B Banzett C S Nations F A Jenkins |
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Affiliation: | Respiratory Biology Program, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts 02115. |
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Abstract: | The segmentum accelerans in geese is a constriction in the caudal end of the primary bronchus. Experimental evidence suggests that this part of the airway functions as an inspiratory aerodynamic valve, accelerating the incoming airstream past the ventrobronchial openings. The luminal diameter of the segmentum accelerans dilates in the presence of elevated CO2 levels, probably through relaxation of smooth muscle. Physiological control of the segmentum accelerans may permit inspiratory aerodynamic valving to be maintained throughout a wide range of ventilatory flows. |
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