D'Aoust B G
Science. 1969 Feb 7;163(3867):576-8. doi: 10.1126/science.163.3867.576-a.
When juvenile Pacific rock-fish, Sebastodes miniatus, are exposed to oxygen tensions equal to those in their swimbladders, they exhibit symptoms characteristic of oxygen poisoning in mammals and ultimately die. Thus their central nervous system appears to be as sensitive to elevated oxygen pressure as that of higher vertebrates, whereas the cells of the gas gland tissue inside the swimbladder must be insensitive to the partial pressure of oxygen which they help to produce.
当幼年太平洋岩鱼(Sebastodes miniatus)暴露在与其鳔内氧气张力相等的环境中时,它们会表现出哺乳动物氧气中毒的典型症状并最终死亡。因此,它们的中枢神经系统似乎与高等脊椎动物一样,对升高的氧气压力敏感,而鳔内气体腺组织的细胞必定对它们所产生的氧气分压不敏感。