Mason Matthew J, Narins Peter M
Department of Physiological Science, UCLA, 405 Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.
J Exp Biol. 2002 Oct;205(Pt 20):3167-76. doi: 10.1242/jeb.205.20.3167.
The operculum and stapes footplate, the two moveable elements within the oval window of the frog, have been thought to function independently. In this study, laser interferometry was used to record the vibrations of both structures in response to free-field airborne sound. Contrary to expectation, the operculum appears to be coupled to the footplate. Coupling is achieved both by means of ligaments and by a cartilaginous flange of the footplate that underlies the operculum. The stapes footplate rotates about an axis located ventrolaterally, but the axis for the operculum is dorsomedial. As a result of this unusual morphology, the opercularis muscle, which connects the operculum and shoulder girdle, can potentially affect the movements of both the operculum and footplate. The proposed roles of the opercularis system in seismic signal detection and extratympanic sound transmission are critically reviewed in the light of this new evidence. An alternative or additional role for the opercularis system is proposed, involving the protection of the inner ear from high-amplitude displacements of the stapes footplate during breathing and vocalisation.
在青蛙的椭圆窗内,鳃盖骨和镫骨足板这两个可移动的元件一直被认为是独立发挥作用的。在本研究中,利用激光干涉测量法记录了这两种结构对自由场空气传播声音的振动响应。与预期相反,鳃盖骨似乎与足板相连。这种连接是通过韧带以及足板位于鳃盖骨下方的软骨凸缘实现的。镫骨足板绕着位于腹外侧的轴旋转,但鳃盖骨的轴位于背内侧。由于这种不同寻常的形态,连接鳃盖骨和肩带的鳃盖骨肌可能会影响鳃盖骨和足板的运动。鉴于这一新证据,对鳃盖骨系统在地震信号检测和鼓膜外声音传播中的假定作用进行了批判性审视。提出了鳃盖骨系统的另一种或额外作用,即保护内耳免受呼吸和发声时镫骨足板高振幅位移的影响。