Kimani J K, Opole I O, Ogeng'o J A
Department of Human Anatomy, University of Nairobi, Kenya.
J Morphol. 1991 May;208(2):193-203. doi: 10.1002/jmor.1052080205.
Fluorescence histochemistry discloses that the carotid rete mirabile in the giraffe has a poor sympathetic innervation. In contrast, the efferent artery of the rete (internal carotid artery) and the cerebral arteries show moderate sympathetic innervation. A certain degree of regional variability was noted in which the rostral arteries (anterior and middle cerebral) receive more sympathetic nerves than the caudal (posterior communicating and basilar) arteries. The sympathetic nerves on the giraffe cerebral vessels may constitute part of a host of mechanisms by which regional blood flow to the brain is regulated. Conversely, the paucity of sympathetic innervation of the carotid rete mirabile may indicate that this structure does not play an active role in vasoconstrictor responses during postural changes of the head.
荧光组织化学显示,长颈鹿的颈动脉奇网交感神经支配较少。相比之下,奇网的传出动脉(颈内动脉)和脑动脉显示出适度的交感神经支配。注意到存在一定程度的区域变异性,其中脑前部动脉(大脑前动脉和大脑中动脉)比后部动脉(后交通动脉和基底动脉)接受更多的交感神经。长颈鹿脑血管上的交感神经可能构成调节脑局部血流的一系列机制的一部分。相反,颈动脉奇网交感神经支配的缺乏可能表明该结构在头部姿势改变期间的血管收缩反应中不发挥积极作用。