Suga F
Acta Otolaryngol. 1976 Jan-Feb;81(1-2):26-35. doi: 10.3109/00016487609107474.
Effects of intraarterial and intravenous injections of autonomic nervous system agents on cochlear blood flow were studied in order to investigate the neural control of the inner ear vessels. Blood flow changes in the inner ear of the guinea pig were measured with an electrical impedance plethysmograph. Rather weak control of the vertebrobasilar and labyrinthine arteries by the sympathetic nervous system of the alpha-receptor type did appear to exist. Beta-receptors of the sympathetic nerve appeared to be non-existent in the cochlear vessels, and parasympathetic modulation was not evident.
为了研究内耳血管的神经控制,研究了动脉内和静脉内注射自主神经系统药物对耳蜗血流的影响。用电阻抗体积描记器测量豚鼠内耳的血流变化。α受体型交感神经系统对椎基底动脉和迷路动脉的控制似乎确实较弱。交感神经的β受体在耳蜗血管中似乎不存在,副交感神经调节也不明显。