Szidon J P, Cherniack N S, Fishman A P
Science. 1969 Apr 4;164(3875):75-6. doi: 10.1126/science.164.3875.75.
Although the pulmonary blood vessels receive an ample supply of nerves, it has been difficult to prove that these nerves operate in the regulation of the pulmonary circulation. In the present study, using the isolated lobe of the lung perfused in situ, waves in pulmonary arterial pressure were induced and were shown, as in the case of Traube-Hering waves in the systemic circulation, to be nervous in origin.
尽管肺血管接受充足的神经支配,但要证明这些神经在肺循环调节中起作用一直很困难。在本研究中,利用原位灌注的离体肺叶,诱发了肺动脉压波动,并且如同体循环中的特劳贝-黑林波一样,这些波动被证明起源于神经。