Testicular vasomotion in different mammals  被引量:2

Testicular vasomotion in different mammals

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作  者:Ola Collin JimL.Zupp BrianP.Setchell 

机构地区:[1]Department of Integrative Medical Biology, Section for Anatomy, Umed University, Sweden,Department of Animal Science, University of Adelaide, Australia,Department of Animal Science, University of Adelaide, Australia

出  处:《Asian Journal of Andrology》2000年第4期297-300,共4页亚洲男性学杂志(英文版)

摘  要:Vasomotion is a rhythmical variation in arterial blood flow present in many different organs among them the mttestis. Vasomofion is suggested to play an important role for the transvascular fluid exchange and the exchange of nutri-ents over the capillary wall as well as the formation of interstitial fluid. The present study was undertaken to elucidatewhether vasomotion is present in the testes of different species independent of their anatomical vascular topography.Blood flow in the testes of mouse, brush-tailed possum, tammar wallaby, ram and human was investigated by using alaser Doppler fiowmeter. Vasomotion was found in all the species investigated. (Asian J Androl 2000 Dec; 2: 297-30O)Vasomotion is a rhythmical variation in arterial blood flow present in many different organs among them the mttestis. Vasomofion is suggested to play an important role for the transvascular fluid exchange and the exchange of nutri-ents over the capillary wall as well as the formation of interstitial fluid. The present study was undertaken to elucidatewhether vasomotion is present in the testes of different species independent of their anatomical vascular topography.Blood flow in the testes of mouse, brush-tailed possum, tammar wallaby, ram and human was investigated by using alaser Doppler fiowmeter. Vasomotion was found in all the species investigated. (Asian J Androl 2000 Dec; 2: 297-30O)

关 键 词:TESTIS VASOMOTION human rats POSSUM RAMS mice tammar-wallaby 

分 类 号:Q954[生物学—动物学]

 

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