在常见的鱼 (Callithrix jacchus) 中,额外肝动脉分支模式
Tetsuhito Kigata1,2, Keiko Moriya-Ito3, Yoshiko Honda3,4
1Laboratory of Veterinary Anatomy, Institute of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, 3-5-8 Saiwai-cho, Fuchu, Tokyo, 183-8509, Japan. kigatat@go.tuat.ac.jp.
Anatomical science international
|November 24, 2025
概括
常见的马尔莫塞特肝脏表现出可变的动脉供应模式,接收一到三条动脉. 这项研究详细介绍了这些独特的模式,对于涉及这种灵长类动物模型的研究至关重要.
科学领域:
- 比较解剖学的比较解剖学.
- 灵长类动物研究研究.
- 血管解剖学 血管解剖学
背景情况:
- 常见的海 (Callithrix jacchus) 是有价值的研究模型,因为其易于护理和人类的家族遗传接近.
- 缺乏足够的解剖学知识,特别是肝脏动脉供应的知识,阻碍了在马尔莫塞特的实验设计.
- 灵长类动物肝脏中特定物种的动脉模式需要详细的调查才能进行准确的研究.
研究的目的:
- 为了阐明供给普通鱼肝脏的肝脏外肝动脉分支模式.
- 为这种物种的肝脏相关研究建立基本的解剖学理解.
- 为了解决有关大黄蜂肝血管系统的知识差距.
主要方法:
- 剖析了15只常见的海 (6只雄性,9只雌性).
- 使用乳注射可视化和跟踪动脉血管结构.
- 专注于肝脏的肝外动脉供应.
主要成果:
- 常见的马尔莫塞特肝脏表现出可变的动脉供应,从单一到三重来源.
- 涉及的常见动脉包括肝动脉,左胃动脉,尾部动脉和腹动脉.
- 确定的具体模式包括单次肝动脉供应 (2例),双次供应 (例如,肝脏和左胃在5例),和三次供应 (例如,肝脏,左胃和尾在6例).
结论:
- 这项研究确定了普通大黄肝的特征性和可变的动脉供应模式.
- 这种详细的解剖学数据为进行精确的肝脏相关实验提供了关键的先决条件.
- 了解这些血管变异对于在生物医学研究中道德和有效地使用大黄蜂至关重要.
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