Fukuda S, Harris J P, Keithley E M, Ishikawa K, Küçük B, Inuyama Y
Department of Otolaryngology, Hokkaido University School of Medicine, Sapporo, Japan.
Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol Suppl. 1992 Oct;157:67-71. doi: 10.1177/0003489492101s1014.
Guinea pig-specific cytomegalovirus and Sendai virus were inoculated into the cochleas of seronegative guinea pigs to study the route of entry of cells participating in inner ear inflammation. Inflammatory cells accumulated around the spiral modiolar vein and appeared to be streaming from this vein into the scala tympani via a collecting venule. Inactivated virus inoculated into the cochlea and normal control cochlea failed to show inflammatory cell infiltrates. The spiral modiolar vein appears to play an important role in the movement of cells from the systemic circulation into the inner ear as part of the host's normal defense against invading pathogens such as viruses.
将豚鼠特异性巨细胞病毒和仙台病毒接种到血清阴性豚鼠的耳蜗中,以研究参与内耳炎症的细胞进入途径。炎性细胞在螺旋蜗轴静脉周围聚集,并似乎通过一条集合小静脉从该静脉流入鼓阶。接种到耳蜗中的灭活病毒以及正常对照耳蜗均未显示炎性细胞浸润。螺旋蜗轴静脉似乎在细胞从体循环进入内耳的过程中发挥重要作用,这是宿主对病毒等入侵病原体正常防御的一部分。