Benjamin M, Ralphs J R, Eberewariye O S
Department of Anatomy, University of Wales College of Cardiff, UK.
J Anat. 1992 Aug;181 ( Pt 1)(Pt 1):113-8.
The structure and distribution of cartilage and related tissues in the dorsal fin, caudal fin and vertebrae of teleosts were studied in 11 species. With the exception of Zellknorpel, all the tissues previously described in teleost heads were present in the trunk and fins, although they were found in smaller quantities. The distribution of the supporting tissues indicates that they serve different functions. Hyaline cartilage was restricted to vertebral and fin bones undergoing endochondral ossification, fibro/cell-rich cartilage acted as an articular tissue, and hyaline-cell cartilage and its subtypes formed flexible and resilient supports in the caudal fin. Mucous connective tissue was packed as a space-filler around neurovascular bundles in fin rays, and chondroid bone was found beneath articular surfaces. The differences between cranial, and trunk and fin supporting tissues may reflect developmental as well as functional differences between the cranial and postcranial skeleton.
对11种硬骨鱼的背鳍、尾鳍和椎骨中的软骨及相关组织的结构和分布进行了研究。除了透明软骨外,硬骨鱼头部先前描述的所有组织在躯干和鳍中均有存在,尽管数量较少。支持组织的分布表明它们发挥着不同的功能。透明软骨局限于经历软骨内成骨的椎骨和鳍骨,富含纤维/细胞的软骨起关节组织的作用,透明细胞软骨及其亚型在尾鳍中形成灵活且有弹性的支撑。黏液结缔组织作为鳍条中神经血管束周围的填充空间,类软骨骨则见于关节表面下方。头部、躯干和鳍的支持组织之间的差异可能反映了颅部和颅后骨骼之间的发育及功能差异。