Andrews P L, Tansey E M
Cell Tissue Res. 1983;230(1):229-32. doi: 10.1007/BF00216043.
Evidence is presented from fluorescence histochemistry studies that blood vessels in the viscera of octopus vulgaris are innervated by nerve fibres containing catecholamines. This, with other evidence, suggests that cephalopods, like vertebrates, may be capable of regulating their peripheral vasculature by central neural control.
荧光组织化学研究提供的证据表明,普通章鱼内脏中的血管由含有儿茶酚胺的神经纤维支配。这与其他证据一起表明,头足类动物与脊椎动物一样,可能能够通过中枢神经控制来调节其外周血管系统。