Hinenoya H, Kikuta A, Murakami T
Department of Anatomy, Okayama University Medical School, Japan.
Acta Med Okayama. 1987 Dec;41(6):267-74. doi: 10.18926/AMO/31743.
In the Japanese, Formosan and crab-eating monkeys, the dorsal metatarsal arteries and their lateral distal perforating branches were well developed and supplied, directly or via the catella plantaris distalis, the plantar digital arteries. In the black ape, the plantar digital arteries arose from the medial plantar artery. The plantar metatarsal arteries of these monkeys, including the black ape, arose from the catella plantaris proximalis or deep plantar arch and were classified into the superficial plantar metatarsal (sM), superficial plantar intermetatarsal (sI), deep plantar metatarsal (dM) and deep plantar intermetatarsal (dI) arteries in relation to the interosseous muscles and metatarsal bones. This classification largely coincides with that of the human hand and foot (Murakami, 1969, 1971) and the monkey hand (Nakai et al., 1987).
在日本猴、台湾猕猴和食蟹猴中,跖背动脉及其外侧远侧穿支发育良好,直接或通过远侧跖肌,为趾底动脉供血。在黑猿中,趾底动脉起自足底内侧动脉。这些猴子(包括黑猿)的跖底动脉起自近侧跖肌或足底深弓,根据与骨间肌和跖骨的关系,可分为浅跖底(sM)、浅跖间(sI)、深跖底(dM)和深跖间(dI)动脉。这种分类在很大程度上与人类手和足(村上,1969年、1971年)以及猴手(中井等人,1987年)的分类一致。