Comparative anatomy of respiratory bronchioles and lobular structures in mammals.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PATHOLOGY Journal of Toxicologic Pathology Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-02 DOI:10.1293/tox.2024-0071
Yumi Umeda, Takeshi Izawa, Kei Kazama, Sachiko Arai, Junichi Kamiie, Shinichiro Nakamura, Kazuki Hano, Masaki Takasu, Akihiro Hirata, Susanne Rittinghausen, Shotaro Yamano
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Rodents are widely used to study the toxicity of chemicals; however, differences between species indicate that the results from rodents are not always directly transferable to humans. The health of workers exposed to various chemicals and particulates at high doses or for long periods is at risk. Respiratory bronchioles and lobular structures, which are demarcated by interlobular septa, are key sites for occupational lung diseases such as pneumoconiosis; however, these structures vary among animal species. Understanding these differences is crucial for studying the pathology of human occupational lung diseases. However, there is a lack of reviews focusing on these structures in different species. This review explores the lung anatomy of various mammals and its functional importance in disease to connect animal studies with human occupational lung diseases. Our results indicate that artiodactyls, especially small pig breeds and goats, are ideal for research because their respiratory bronchioles and lobular structures are similar to those of humans. This review aims to enhance the use of experimental animal data and improve our understanding of human occupational lung diseases, thereby facilitating early disease detection, treatment, and prevention.

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哺乳动物呼吸细支气管和小叶结构的比较解剖学。
啮齿类动物被广泛用于研究化学品的毒性;然而,物种之间的差异表明,啮齿动物的结果并不总是直接适用于人类。高剂量或长时间接触各种化学品和微粒的工人的健康受到威胁。以小叶间隔为界的呼吸性细支气管和小叶结构是尘肺等职业性肺病的关键部位;然而,这些结构在不同的动物物种之间是不同的。了解这些差异对于研究人类职业性肺病的病理学至关重要。然而,缺乏对不同物种中这些结构的综述。本文综述了各种哺乳动物的肺解剖及其在疾病中的功能重要性,以将动物研究与人类职业性肺病联系起来。我们的研究结果表明,偶蹄动物,特别是小型猪和山羊品种,是理想的研究对象,因为它们的呼吸细支气管和小叶结构与人类相似。本文旨在加强实验动物数据的利用,提高我们对人类职业性肺病的认识,从而促进疾病的早期发现、治疗和预防。
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Journal of Toxicologic Pathology
Journal of Toxicologic Pathology PATHOLOGY-TOXICOLOGY
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期刊介绍: JTP is a scientific journal that publishes original studies in the field of toxicological pathology and in a wide variety of other related fields. The main scope of the journal is listed below. Administrative Opinions of Policymakers and Regulatory Agencies Adverse Events Carcinogenesis Data of A Predominantly Negative Nature Drug-Induced Hematologic Toxicity Embryological Pathology High Throughput Pathology Historical Data of Experimental Animals Immunohistochemical Analysis Molecular Pathology Nomenclature of Lesions Non-mammal Toxicity Study Result or Lesion Induced by Chemicals of Which Names Hidden on Account of the Authors Technology and Methodology Related to Toxicological Pathology Tumor Pathology; Neoplasia and Hyperplasia Ultrastructural Analysis Use of Animal Models.
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