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Annual Review of Physiology
Vol. 68: 507-541 (Volume publication date January 2006)
(doi:10.1146/annurev.physiol.68.072304.114110)
First published online as a Review in Advance on October 31, 2005
STRESS TRANSMISSION IN THE LUNG: Pathways from Organ to Molecule

Jeffrey J. Fredberg1 and Roger D. Kamm2
1Department of Environmental Health, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts 02115; email:
2Department of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139; email:

▪ Abstract Gas exchange, the primary function of the lung, can come about only with the application of physical forces on the macroscale and their transmission to the scale of small airway, small blood vessel, and alveolus, where they serve to distend and stabilize structures that would otherwise collapse. The pathway for force transmission then continues down to the level of cell, nucleus, and molecule; moreover, to lesser or greater degrees most cell types that are resident in the lung have the ability to generate contractile forces. At these smallest scales, physical forces serve to distend the cytoskeleton, drive cytoskeletal remodeling, expose cryptic binding domains, and ultimately modulate reaction rates and gene expression. Importantly, evidence has now accumulated suggesting that multiscale phenomena span these scales and govern integrative lung behavior.

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Authors:
Jeffrey J. Fredberg
Roger D. Kamm
Keywords:
force
pressure
remodeling
stretch
tension
cytoskeleton
focal adhesion
airway
alveolus

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