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The embryonic phase of lung development begins with the formation of a groove in
the ventral lower pharynx, the sulcus laryngotrachealis (stage 10, ca. 28 days, 10).
After a couple of days - from the lower part - a bud forms, the true lung
primordium(stage 12, ca. 30 days,12). In the further subdivision into the two main
bronchi (stage 14, ca. 33 days,14) the smaller bud on the left is directed more
laterally than the somewhat larger one on the right that - parallel to the esophagus is directed more caudally. Thus the asymmetry of the main bronchi, as they present
in adults, is already established. The subsequent divisions of the endodermal
branches also take place unequally in that on the right three further buds form and,
on the left, only two, corresponding to the later pulmonary lobes. In the next division
step, which occurs at the end of the embryonic period, the segments of the individual
pulmonary lobes arise.
At the end of the embryonic period the first segments appear in the five (three right
and two left) lobes of the lungs. With their distended ends the lungs resemble an
exocrine gland.
At this time the pulmonary vessels have formed themselves.

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The pulmonary circulation system (smaller circulation system) is formed out of the6th
pharyngeal arch artery. These develop somewhat differently than the other 4 aortic
arches in that first a vessel plexus forms around the lung anlage, originating from the
aortic sac. The true 6th aortic arch is only then formed after vessels - also from the
dorsal aorta - grow into this plexus and thus a connection between thetruncus
pulmonalis and dorsal aorta has arisen.

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At this stage the lungs resemble the development of a tubulo-acinous gland.
According to the classical view, the entire air-conducting bronchial tree up to
theterminal bronchioli are set down in this phase (16 generations). Recent
morphometric studies (3) have shown that with the end of the pseudoglandular
phase 20 generations are partially present in the lungs, which means that at this
point in time the respiratory ducts have already been formed.
The primordial system of passages, the air-conducting bronchial tree, is initially
coated by cubic epithelium. These are the precursor cells of the ciliated
epitheliumand of the secretory cells. In humans, the first ciliated epithelial cells can
be found in the 13th week of pregnancy (7).
In the respiratory part the first typically lung-specific cells, connected to the terminal
bronchioli, appear:
the type II pneumocytes (alveolar cells) (3).
The developing broncho-pulmonary epithelium begins to produce amniotic fluid,
which is also found in the lungs up to the time of birth.
The differentiation of the lungs takes place in a centrifugal direction. In the central,
air-conducting portions of the lungs the epithelium begins to differentiate into ciliacarrying cells and goblet cells. After the 10th week cartilage and smooth muscle cells
as well as bronchial glands can be found in the wall of the bronchi. The peripheral
sections partially retain - until far beyond the pseudoglandular phase - cubic
epithelium that is still little differentiated. This is important for a further proliferation

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of the bronchial tree into the surrounding mesenchymal tissue.

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In the classical description of lung development, in this phase the canaliculi branch
out of the terminal bronchioli. The canaliculi compose the proper respiratory part of
the lungs, the pulmonary parenchyma. All of the air spaces that derive from
aterminal bronchiolus form an acinus. Each one comprises respiratory bronchioliand
the alveolar ducts and later the alveolar sacculi. The chief characteristic of this
canalicular phase is the alteration of the epithelium and the surrounding
mesenchyma. Along the acinus, which develops from the terminal bronchiolus,
aninvasion of capillaries into the mesenchyma occurs. The capillaries surround the
acini and thus form the foundation for the later exchange of gases. The lumen of the
tubules becomes wider and a part of the epithelial cells get to be flatter. From
thecubic type II pneumocytes develop the flattened type I pneumocytes
A sufficient differentiation of the type II pneumocytes into the type I pneumocytes
and the proliferation of the capillaries into the mesenchyma marks an important step
towards the fetus being able to survive outside the uterus after roughly the 24th
week of pregnancy.
At the end of this canalicular phase which is the beginning of the saccular phase(ca.
25 weeks) - a large part of the amniotic fluid is produced by the lung epithelium.
From this time on, the maturity of the lungs can be measured clinically based on the
activity of the type II pneumocytes, which begin to produce the surfactant. The ratio
of lecithin to sphingomyelin in the amniotic fluid, which increases with fetal age is

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In this stage developmental damage already affects the gas-exchange components
and result in structural alterations of the later pulmonary parenchyma.

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From the last trimester whole clusters of sacs form on the terminal bronchioli, which
represent the last subdivision of the passages that supply air. In the saccular phase
the last generation of air spaces in the respiratory part of the bronchial tree is born.
At the end of each respiratory tract passage smooth-walled sacculi form, coated
withtype I and type II pneumocytes. The septa (primary septa) between the sacculi
are still thick and contain two networks of capillaries that come from the neighboring
sacculi. The interstitial space is rich with cells and the proportion of collagen and
elastic fibers is still small. This matrix, though, plays an important role for the growth
and differentiation of the epithelium that lies above it (9).
At the end of this phase the interstitial fibroblasts begin with the production of
extracellular material in the interductal and intersaccular space.
At birth, i.e., at the end of the saccular phase, all generations of the conducting and
respiratory branches have been generated. The sacculi are thin, smooth-walled sacks
and correspond to the later alveolar sacculi.

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Depending on the author, the alveolar phase begins at varying times. Probably in the
last few weeks of the pregnancy, new sacculi and, from them, the first alveoli form.
Thus, at birth, ca. 1/3 of the roughly 300 million alveoli should be fully developed.
The alveoli, though, are only present in their beginning forms. Between them lies the
parenchyma, composed of a double layer of capillaries, that forms the primary
septabetween the alveolar sacculi.
Already before birth these alveolar sacculi get to be increasingly complex structurally.
Thereby, a large number of small protrusions form along the primary septa. Soon,
these become larger and subdivide the sacculi into smaller subunits, the alveoli,
which are delimited by secondary septa.
Ultrastructural investigations show that overall where such alveoli appear, they are
surrounded by elastic fibers that form the interstitial septa between two capillary
nets.
In the first 6 months, their number increases massively. This "alveolarization" and
therewith the formation of secondary septa should - to a limited extent still continue up to the first year and a half of life.

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Embriología. Taller #6 Desarrollo de pulmones.

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  • 4. The embryonic phase of lung development begins with the formation of a groove in the ventral lower pharynx, the sulcus laryngotrachealis (stage 10, ca. 28 days, 10). After a couple of days - from the lower part - a bud forms, the true lung primordium(stage 12, ca. 30 days,12). In the further subdivision into the two main bronchi (stage 14, ca. 33 days,14) the smaller bud on the left is directed more laterally than the somewhat larger one on the right that - parallel to the esophagus is directed more caudally. Thus the asymmetry of the main bronchi, as they present in adults, is already established. The subsequent divisions of the endodermal branches also take place unequally in that on the right three further buds form and, on the left, only two, corresponding to the later pulmonary lobes. In the next division step, which occurs at the end of the embryonic period, the segments of the individual pulmonary lobes arise. At the end of the embryonic period the first segments appear in the five (three right and two left) lobes of the lungs. With their distended ends the lungs resemble an exocrine gland. At this time the pulmonary vessels have formed themselves. 4
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  • 6. The pulmonary circulation system (smaller circulation system) is formed out of the6th pharyngeal arch artery. These develop somewhat differently than the other 4 aortic arches in that first a vessel plexus forms around the lung anlage, originating from the aortic sac. The true 6th aortic arch is only then formed after vessels - also from the dorsal aorta - grow into this plexus and thus a connection between thetruncus pulmonalis and dorsal aorta has arisen. 6
  • 7. At this stage the lungs resemble the development of a tubulo-acinous gland. According to the classical view, the entire air-conducting bronchial tree up to theterminal bronchioli are set down in this phase (16 generations). Recent morphometric studies (3) have shown that with the end of the pseudoglandular phase 20 generations are partially present in the lungs, which means that at this point in time the respiratory ducts have already been formed. The primordial system of passages, the air-conducting bronchial tree, is initially coated by cubic epithelium. These are the precursor cells of the ciliated epitheliumand of the secretory cells. In humans, the first ciliated epithelial cells can be found in the 13th week of pregnancy (7). In the respiratory part the first typically lung-specific cells, connected to the terminal bronchioli, appear: the type II pneumocytes (alveolar cells) (3). The developing broncho-pulmonary epithelium begins to produce amniotic fluid, which is also found in the lungs up to the time of birth. The differentiation of the lungs takes place in a centrifugal direction. In the central, air-conducting portions of the lungs the epithelium begins to differentiate into ciliacarrying cells and goblet cells. After the 10th week cartilage and smooth muscle cells as well as bronchial glands can be found in the wall of the bronchi. The peripheral sections partially retain - until far beyond the pseudoglandular phase - cubic epithelium that is still little differentiated. This is important for a further proliferation 7
  • 8. of the bronchial tree into the surrounding mesenchymal tissue. 7
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  • 10. In the classical description of lung development, in this phase the canaliculi branch out of the terminal bronchioli. The canaliculi compose the proper respiratory part of the lungs, the pulmonary parenchyma. All of the air spaces that derive from aterminal bronchiolus form an acinus. Each one comprises respiratory bronchioliand the alveolar ducts and later the alveolar sacculi. The chief characteristic of this canalicular phase is the alteration of the epithelium and the surrounding mesenchyma. Along the acinus, which develops from the terminal bronchiolus, aninvasion of capillaries into the mesenchyma occurs. The capillaries surround the acini and thus form the foundation for the later exchange of gases. The lumen of the tubules becomes wider and a part of the epithelial cells get to be flatter. From thecubic type II pneumocytes develop the flattened type I pneumocytes A sufficient differentiation of the type II pneumocytes into the type I pneumocytes and the proliferation of the capillaries into the mesenchyma marks an important step towards the fetus being able to survive outside the uterus after roughly the 24th week of pregnancy. At the end of this canalicular phase which is the beginning of the saccular phase(ca. 25 weeks) - a large part of the amniotic fluid is produced by the lung epithelium. From this time on, the maturity of the lungs can be measured clinically based on the activity of the type II pneumocytes, which begin to produce the surfactant. The ratio of lecithin to sphingomyelin in the amniotic fluid, which increases with fetal age is 9
  • 11. determined. I In this stage developmental damage already affects the gas-exchange components and result in structural alterations of the later pulmonary parenchyma. 9
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  • 14. From the last trimester whole clusters of sacs form on the terminal bronchioli, which represent the last subdivision of the passages that supply air. In the saccular phase the last generation of air spaces in the respiratory part of the bronchial tree is born. At the end of each respiratory tract passage smooth-walled sacculi form, coated withtype I and type II pneumocytes. The septa (primary septa) between the sacculi are still thick and contain two networks of capillaries that come from the neighboring sacculi. The interstitial space is rich with cells and the proportion of collagen and elastic fibers is still small. This matrix, though, plays an important role for the growth and differentiation of the epithelium that lies above it (9). At the end of this phase the interstitial fibroblasts begin with the production of extracellular material in the interductal and intersaccular space. At birth, i.e., at the end of the saccular phase, all generations of the conducting and respiratory branches have been generated. The sacculi are thin, smooth-walled sacks and correspond to the later alveolar sacculi. 12
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  • 17. Depending on the author, the alveolar phase begins at varying times. Probably in the last few weeks of the pregnancy, new sacculi and, from them, the first alveoli form. Thus, at birth, ca. 1/3 of the roughly 300 million alveoli should be fully developed. The alveoli, though, are only present in their beginning forms. Between them lies the parenchyma, composed of a double layer of capillaries, that forms the primary septabetween the alveolar sacculi. Already before birth these alveolar sacculi get to be increasingly complex structurally. Thereby, a large number of small protrusions form along the primary septa. Soon, these become larger and subdivide the sacculi into smaller subunits, the alveoli, which are delimited by secondary septa. Ultrastructural investigations show that overall where such alveoli appear, they are surrounded by elastic fibers that form the interstitial septa between two capillary nets. In the first 6 months, their number increases massively. This "alveolarization" and therewith the formation of secondary septa should - to a limited extent still continue up to the first year and a half of life. 15
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