@article{oai:miyazaki-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000357, author = {那須, 哲夫 and Nasu, Tetsuo and 中井, 雅晶 and Nakai, Masaaki and 村上, 昇 and Murakami, Noboru and 中井, 雅晶 and Nakai, Masaaki}, issue = {6}, journal = {The journal of veterinary medical science}, month = {Dec}, note = {The blood vascularization in the pineal gland of the crow was investigated in detail using a vascular corrosion cast technique and by scanning electron microscopy. The pineal gland received two afferent arteries on either side, each artery arising from the A. Cerebra{is Caudalis (CC) which supplied its branches to the hemisphere. The pineal gland of the crow was so highly vascularized as to be suggestive of its high metabolic and endocrine activities. The efferent veins drained into the Sinus occipitalis and the Sinus sagittalis dorsalis. There was a direct vascular connection between capillaries of the stalk of the gland and those of the Plexus choroideus., カラス松果腺の血管系に樹脂を注入し, 走査型電子顕微鏡および実体顕微鏡による観察を行った. 松果腺には後大脳動脈から枝分れした後, 硬膜動脈と松果腺枝の2本の動脈が分布していた. これらの動脈は松果腺内に進入し, 枝分かれして松果腺の毛細血管網を形成していた. 松果腺は密な毛細血管を有し, これらの毛細血管は松果腺周囲の静脈洞へ連絡していた. 松果腺茎部の毛細血管は第三脳室脈絡叢の毛細血管と連絡していた.}, pages = {1185--1186}, title = {Vascularization of the Pineal Gland in the Crow}, volume = {56}, year = {1994}, yomi = {ナス, テツオ and ナカイ, マサアキ and ムラカミ, ノボル and ナカイ, マサアキ} }