Heath D, Williams D, Dickinson J
Cardiovasc Res. 1984 Mar;18(3):133-9. doi: 10.1093/cvr/18.3.133.
A quantitative histological study was carried out on the pulmonary arteries of a female yak (Bos grunniens), a member of the genus Bos which comprises the various types of cattle. A characteristic feature of cattle is a muscular pulmonary vasculature which responds sensitively to alveolar hypoxia by constriction. The yak studied had thin-walled pulmonary arteries and showed no evidence of right ventricular hypertrophy. It is suggested that this may be a feature of adaptation (as contrasted to acclimatisation) to a life in the hypobaric hypoxia of high altitude.
对一头雌性牦牛(牦牛属,该属包含各种类型的牛)的肺动脉进行了定量组织学研究。牛的一个特征是其肺部血管为肌肉型,对肺泡缺氧会通过收缩做出敏感反应。所研究的牦牛肺动脉壁薄,且未显示出右心室肥大的迹象。有人认为,这可能是对高海拔低压缺氧环境生活的一种适应特征(与驯化形成对比)。