Akita K
Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan.
Ann Anat. 1992 Jun;174(3):235-43. doi: 10.1016/s0940-9602(11)80358-4.
Four pelvic halves from two Japanese giant salamanders (Cryptobranchidae Megalobatrachus japonicus, one male and one female) were dissected in order to obtain detailed morphological data on the lumbosacral plexus and the muscles of the pelvic outlet. According to the positions of the passage of the metazonal nerves, the nerves can be divided into three groups: 1) the nerves passing dorsal to the caudofemoralis muscle, 2) the nerves passing between the caudofemoralis and the caudoischiadicus, 3) the nerves passing ventral to the caudoischiadicus. In consideration of the sites of origin from the lumbosacral plexus, a three-way stratificational analysis can be made, group 1 arising craniodorsal to group 2, and group 3 caudoventral to group 2. It is suggested that the three pelvic outlet muscles, the caudofemoralis, caudocruralis, and caudoischiadicus, have derived from the ventral muscles of the posterior limb, and have extended ventrocaudalwards.
解剖了两只日本大鲵(隐鳃鲵科大鲵属,一雄一雌)的四个半骨盆,以获取有关腰骶丛和骨盆出口肌肉的详细形态学数据。根据后区神经的走行位置,神经可分为三组:1)在股后肌背侧通过的神经,2)在股后肌和坐骨后肌之间通过的神经,3)在坐骨后肌腹侧通过的神经。考虑到这些神经从腰骶丛的起源部位,可以进行三分层分析,第1组起源于第2组的颅背侧,第3组起源于第2组的尾腹侧。有人提出,骨盆出口的三块肌肉,即股后肌、胫后肌和坐骨后肌,起源于后肢的腹侧肌肉,并向腹尾方向延伸。