Harris P, Heath D, Smith P, Williams D R, Ramirez A, Krüger H, Jones D M
Thorax. 1982 Jan;37(1):38-45. doi: 10.1136/thx.37.1.38.
We have studied the pulmonary circulation of three closely related animals, the llama, alpaca, and guanaco. The mean pulmonary arterial pressure of 12 llamas and one alpaca indigenous to high altitude in the Andes was found to be slightly but significantly higher than that of three llamas and three guanacos born and bred at low altitude in England. On the other hand, the medial thickness of the muscular pulmonary arteries and the relative weights of the two ventricles were the same in three llamas and one alpaca at high altitude as they were in one llama and two guanacos at low altitude. It is concluded that the pulmonary vasoconstrictive response to hypoxia, while present, is greatly reduced in this species and it is suggested that this may have taken place by evolutionary adaptation.
我们研究了三种亲缘关系密切的动物——美洲驼、羊驼和原驼的肺循环。研究发现,12只原产于安第斯山脉高海拔地区的美洲驼和1只羊驼的平均肺动脉压略高于但显著高于3只在英国低海拔地区出生和饲养的美洲驼和3只原驼。另一方面,高海拔地区的3只美洲驼和1只羊驼的肌性肺动脉中层厚度和两个心室的相对重量与低海拔地区的1只美洲驼和2只原驼相同。结论是,该物种对缺氧的肺血管收缩反应虽然存在,但大大降低,这表明这可能是通过进化适应发生的。