Blood supply to the amphibian mesonephros.

Z Zemanová, S Gambaryan
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The purpose of the present study was to describe geometry of branching, topography and sources of blood vessels supplying the mesonephros of three different species of amphibia and to infere from the results their common and species-specific features. The detailed information on arrangement of portal and arterial blood supply to mesonephros is necessary for better understanding of the conditions under which these kidneys function. For this reason the blood vessels of the mesonephros of adult Hynobius Keyserlingi, Triturus vulgaris and Rana temporaria were injected with stained gelatin. The urodelian kidneys were shown to be supplied by numerous segmental arteries. Three types of arterial supply to glomeruli were distinguished: those mediated by short, medium and long branches, which create different physical conditions for the glomerular filtration in pertinent nephrons--as the blood pressure necessarily decreases with the increasing distance from the aorta. The tributaries to the renal portal vein were identified in all three species as the veins draining hind limbs, tail, pelvis and body wall. It is being suggested that the purpose of this large drainage area is to secure a sufficient volume of blood to the peritubular network.

两栖动物中肾的血液供应。
本研究的目的是描述三种两栖动物中肾血管分支的几何形状、地形和来源,并从结果中推断它们的共同特征和物种特异性特征。关于门静脉和动脉向中肾供血的详细信息对于更好地了解这些肾脏的功能条件是必要的。为此,将成虫凯氏海参、寻常黑麦和临时海参的中肾血管注射染色明胶。尿肾由许多节段性动脉供应。我们区分了三种类型的肾小球动脉供应:由短、中、长分支介导的肾小球动脉供应,它们为相关肾单位的肾小球滤过创造了不同的物理条件——因为血压必然随着离主动脉距离的增加而降低。三种肾门静脉的分支均为后肢、尾部、骨盆和体壁的静脉。有人建议,这种大的引流面积的目的是确保足够体积的血液到小管周围网络。
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