Ekdale Eric G, Kienle Sarah S
Department of Biology, San Diego State University, San Diego, California; Department of Paleontology, San Diego Natural History Museum, San Diego, California.
Anat Rec (Hoboken). 2015 Apr;298(4):675-9. doi: 10.1002/ar.23111. Epub 2015 Mar 3.
Retia mirabilia play broad roles in cetacean physiology, including thermoregulation during feeding and pressure regulations during diving. Vascular bundles of lingual retia are described within the base of the tongue of a neonatal female gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus). Each rete consists of a central artery surrounded by four to six smaller veins. The retia and constituent vessels decrease in diameter as they extend anteriorly within the hyoglossus muscle from a position anterior to the basihyal cartilage toward the apex of the tongue. The position of the retia embedded in the hyoglossus and the anterior constriction of the vessels differs from reports of similar vascular bundles that were previously identified in gray whales. The retia likely serve as a counter-current heat exchange system to control body temperature during feeding. Cold blood flowing toward the body center within the periarterial veins would accept heat from warm blood in the central artery flowing toward the anterior end of the tongue. Although thermoregulatory systems have been identified within the mouths of a few mysticete species, the distribution of such vascular structures likely is more widespread among baleen whales than has previously been described.
奇网(rete mirabilia)在鲸类生理中发挥着广泛作用,包括进食期间的体温调节以及潜水期间的压力调节。在一头新生雌性灰鲸(Eschrichtius robustus)的舌根内描述了舌奇网的血管束。每个奇网由一条中央动脉和围绕它的四到六条较小静脉组成。当奇网及其组成血管在舌骨舌肌内从舌基软骨前方的位置向前延伸至舌尖时,其直径逐渐减小。舌骨舌肌中奇网的位置以及血管的前部收缩与之前在灰鲸中发现的类似血管束的报告不同。奇网可能作为逆流热交换系统,在进食期间控制体温。在动脉周围静脉中流向身体中心的冷血会从流向舌尖的中央动脉中的温血接收热量。尽管在一些须鲸物种的口腔内已发现体温调节系统,但这种血管结构的分布在须鲸中的分布可能比之前描述的更为广泛。